Coin Operated Pool Tables Generate Big Bucks
All pool tournament, pro tournaments and barroom tournaments are held on regulation tables
. What is a regulation table? Regulation pool tables have to be exactly twice as long as they are wide.
Coin operated pool tables are known as real cash generators. The continual operating expense for operators is refelting their table and the monthly cost of supplying clients (locations) with chalk, powder, new cues, replacing racks, signs and boxes of numbered pill and tips is not a big deal. Operators know they have to recover their pool table and keep supplies and cues in good shape so players wont loose interest in playing and their clients do not receive complaints from their clientele. The operator knows the cost greatly out weighed by the money their tables will generate annually.
It is important for operators to have an agreement that is fair for both parties; it is also important to have a solid well-written document that is close to impossible for their clients to break without suffering financial consequences. Operators also need to negotiate a commission that is fair for both parties; a forty, fifty or sixty percent commission on monthly gross sales is the norm.
Restaurant and saloon operators love coin-operated gaming tables because their clientele stick around and keep on buying food and drinks into the wee hours of the morning. The space that coin-operated pool tables occupy in most establishments is space that would otherwise just be wasted space. This space becomes a cash asset instead of wasted space that generates no income. If a restaurant/bar owner does not understand that their unused space can become a cash generator, it is the vending operators responsibility to explain just how valuable this space can be to both parties.
Seasoned vendors know that quality coin operated pool tables have the same life expectancy as quality vending equipment. Lets do the math, an operator spends a couple of thousand dollars for a new coin-operated pool table and that pool table will generate two, three, or five hundred dollars weekly for the next twenty years. Im not sure how you look at it, but that sounds like a very good investment to me. This is one of the many reasons that it is imperative for an operator to keep all of this vending equipment well maintained.
Most vending machine companies understand just how important it is to keep all of their equipment in tip-top shape. Those operators who do not spend the money and the time it takes to keep their equipment in good shape and their clients and their customers happy, loose their locations and experience declines in their gross revenue.
It is also important for new operators to understand that variety of the equipment they offer to their clients is also very important. Operators also need to understand that to compete they need to purchase new machines, buying older used coin operated machines is bad for business. Do your research, the new hot games and well built sleek pool tables is the answer.
Copyright (c) 2009 Jimmy Ingram
by: Jimmy Ingram
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