Table tennis table with bats, nets, balls SOLD
This table tennis table was made by a joiner with edge-lipped customwood . It has had a lot of use but still heaps of life left in it.
The table is in two pieces. Sorry for the quality of the photo. The underside of the table is white and it is too heavy for me to pull out and photograph properly.
It comes with two trestles, bats of varying quality, balls ( the packets are full) nets and net holders etc.
Its not modern and shiny but all the bits are there.
It served out family well but they have long flown the nest living overseas.
So, I would like to think it would go to a good home where some other family can get the fun out if it that ours did.
You don't have to be very good to be able to get the ball over the net.
$100.00 for the lot
Pickup is in Kuripuni.
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