Most sales of a new pool table include up to 4 cues. However, these are typically one piece cues of very low quality that may warp quickly, and may not even be comfortable for use.
There is no maximum price for a pool cue as I personally saw pool cues at the cost of USD 12,000 and more. * Added - There is at least one pool cue that is sold new in the US for $150,000. Highly detailed custom cues and collectible cues that are intended for regular use range from $5,000 to $30,000. There are collectible cues that are not intended for regular use that often sell for more than $100,000.
Embassy cues were made by KPS billiards in Tachung, Taiwan. They were an inexpensive 2-piece cue. They were sold out of Gloucester City New Jersey, and were distributed from Ontario Canada.
Used pool tables, depending on the condition can sell for anywhere from $500-2000 dollars. A new pool table average about the same, but lack some of the characteristics of an older pool table.
Yes, there is no difference between the Mizerak pool table and other slate pool tables. It is expected to get new felt due to normal wear.
Some sporting good shops like Big 5 may offer good deals on new pool table lights or they may also sell parts to replace the broken pool table light.
It really depends on who the seller of the used pool table is and what they want for it. It also depends on the condition of the pool table (gently used vs. very used).
I believe that home depot or lowes can help you find the best light for you new pool table. They usually have many choices for you to choose from. Good luck.
Check the newspaper ads first to locate one, and the second choice is to do an internet search for New Zealand pool table dealers. Check with them to be sure they will deliver and assemble the table at your location.
Most pool table slate comes from Italy and is cut and milled there for pool table use. From there, it is finished at the pool table manufacturer. To purchase new slate, you need to contact a pool manufacturer and convince them to sell you the slate. Because it is not an item they intned to sell, expect it to be very costly. In addition, you will most likely be responsible for drilling the slate yourself. A better option may be to look around for a used pool table that has the slate in excellent condition. This can be found in yard and garage sales, newspaper ads, Craig's List, and eBay. This most likely will be much cheaper than buying new slate.
Pool cues are typically 13mm, and you will not find a 12mm except for the more expensive cues. The best choice is a good used cue, but you can look for a low end new cue such as Viking or Adams.
Craigslist is a local listing of used items for sale. I have personally seen a used pool table on our area listings. You may post you are looking for one which will increase your odds of finding one locally.
You really can't make money with a pool table, but by having your own pool table you can practice often enough to make money playing pool elsewhere. You can host a small pool tournament if you have your own table, and if you are good enough to be the winner, you will win money. However, hosting a small one table tournament is nearly always a loss to the host. If there are not many other good locations nearby, it is possible to have a "house fee" which can turn it from a loss to a profit for hte host.