I bought this from Sutton a little over a year ago.
I have decided to sell my 35th Anniversary Tornado Coin Op foosball table. With 4 kids growing up quickly, it just doesn't get the use it should. This is the nicest table I personally have ever played on. Within the last year I have purchased and installed $200.00 worth of upgrades including the new handles, thinner bushings, and the clear strips instead of the white ones. With these upgrades it plays the same as what the new tables do. The playing suface is absolutely perfect, not one uneven spot on the table. This table has the HEAT TEMPERED 2 bars, and the other rods are MUCH MORE DURABLE than the ones you will find on the newer style tables. This is when Tornado actually cared about the quality of the tables they were making. I do also have the coin mechanism with it, but it has never been installed. You will not find a better table at a better price on craigslist. The one flaw you can clearly see in the one photo, is one of the goals has started to slightly chip on one of the sides (it hasn't gotten any worse since I have owned the table). Othewise I would say this table is in near perfect condition. I will also include the bearing wrench, tornado silicone, and some newer balls. THE LIGHT IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE $900.00 price listed. The light attached to the table (by just screwing it in under the scoring posts) has an aluminum frame that holds it at a height to provide the best lighting I have seen over a foosball table. The bulbs have the clear covers over them so you will not have to worry about breaking them during game play. If you want the light included it will be an additional $125 firm for it. I live in Sheboygan, WI and will deliver it within 30 miles for free. E-mail me with any questions you may have.
I am asking $900 FIRM for the table and $125 FIRM for the light. You will not be dissapointed.
I have photos on craigslist, here is the link for it:
http://sheboygan.craigslist.org/spo/3066989273.html
Any questions, call or text me at 920-946-7805
Brian Brotz