Have you always wanted a pool table? Do you live around Seattle? Now's your chance to get one!

In 2004 we bought this house. The front room is a very large room which was designated as "living" and "dining" areas by the builder, but we decided to put a pool table in there since we've always wanted one. Well, it sits there and we pile junk on it and we haven't played pool in about three years. Cats and dust have been kept off it by using ping-pong tops that extend over the edges of the table.
The model is the Greenbriar II from Brunswick; we will include the floor rack, four cues, short cue, bridge, balls, racks, chalk, instruction book, box for all that stuff, the ping-pong tops and ping pong accoutrements like net, clamps and paddles.
It will absolutely not fit through any doors and it is not possible to lift it without disassembling. You will need to make arrangements to get it out of here and to your place. We bought it at American Games in Bellevue and they do provide moving services. I've got an email request in to them to find out what the cost will be. (When we had them disassemble and move to our garage for a floor remodel, the cost was $500, but I don't know if they would charge more to transport it to your place. Their website does state that there's an additional cost for moving it up and down stairs; it is on the ground floor here, so if you too want to install it on your ground floor, it might not be too much extra.)
The table cost us $3500 in 2004; the rack, accessories (including cues and all that) were about $150 and the ping-pong tops were $300. We'd like to get $2250 and that does take into account the fact that you'll need to pay someone to move it. Please find someone reputable to do it. Once disassembly has started, we will not be responsible for any damage to the table or accessories.
I still have the box for all the accessories (cues and all that) and will box that stuff up for you.
Please contact me via email if you are interested. I will take some pictures and post them here as soon as I get it cleaned off. I need Chris' help to get the ping-pong tops off.
We're in Sammamish. Oh yeah, forgot to mention it's a 9-footer and it's mahogany. The felt is standard green. The ping pong toppers have one small area where we spilled water and the finish blistered, but it is still playable.
