![]() I've done a test with a Tornado T3000 using standard playfield with three menĪnd one man ramped corner playfiled (Tornado made not those plastic Sometimes side men cause slop own goals (speaking behalf Some bank shot angles are blocked by the side men also (or it's just me?). I don't see any setup or control problems with the one man. The argument is about quicker setup with the side men and more control. Offense makes it harder since most shots to the back I think for defense it's a big advantage but for In the US everybody will swears by 3 men goalie. Bank shots, euros, and backpins all around. Also Seattle is about to have their yearly Fireball tournament next friday if you wish to see the Fireball Foosball in action. Vancity foosball DYP PRO/AM, Vancouver foosball Addicts Beginner-Intermediate, Soho Billiards drop in Wednesday Friday. If you are in the Vancouver area be sure to join the scene cause we would love to have you out. This is an opportunity if you don't mind an older table that could use a couple upgrades and a rookie to keep it busy. Coincidentally, Seattle has had quite a few older coinops in craigslist the last couple weeks in the $650 range. Most everyone here will suggest that if you wish to pursue North American competitive foosball, or attempt to dominate at your local bar, the Tornado coin op is the best choice. however the tornado tour/coin or fireball tour/coin are significantly better tables. ![]() The Warrior is a midrange table, excellent for its price range and casual recreational use. However, I would not put my fireball in a bar or public venue for many reasons mostly due to parts/damage/theft. For home it has some very convenient benefits and it is awesome, it is also good for promotional use. I have both tables and I think the Fireball coinop is a more modern design, better build quality, and improved playability overall. Plus I still have my original Million Dollar Table from back in the day sitting in storage just ready to reassemble upon retirement some 20-years from quantities of parts can likely be sourced from foosball australia or the nwfoosball seattle group. ![]() I am simply selling because it does not get used and it is literally collecting 's a shame to see it just sitting there. The quality of the Fireball is top of the line (built like a tank) in my opinion and this particular table is in mint condition.Īnyhow, many thx again. I actually really like the way it plays, and once you get used to the table, you can do some pretty cool trick shots, etc. I believe there was 10 or so tables for sales and I simply grabbed one and had it shipped to NY. A friend of a friend turned me onto to Fireball and this particular table after the 2011 national championship. To that end, yes, the Fireball is a blazing fast table and pretty cool to play on. It is not that my boys or friends do not like it, it's just not enough time in this crazed life we lead. Unfortunately I moved out of state after college and many of my college (and fooseball) mates live back in my hometown. Fastforward 20+ years and I bought the Fireball thinking it would become a great family activity for me and the boys. I played a ton of Foose back in college and early 20's. Yea, I am pretty puzzled too why the Fireball has not generated more interest. Thank you very much for your time and I will be happy to answer any questions you may have. In the interim I will try to post some pics directly to this thread so all can see. Please let me know if you are interested and I will be more than happy to send you any pics upon request. The table is in MINT condition, and quite frankly, could probably past as brand new. I posted it for sale locally, but no takers so I am trying to reach out to the true fooseball community to hit the target audience. The wife wants it gone, so I need to sell it. I do not think it has been used more than a dozen times in total.which is a shame. To that end, my family never gravitated towards the game/sport, and consequently, the table never got used. I guess I was trying to bring back my college years.lol. I purchased thinking I would use it and would be a great family game to play. I believe they had about a dozen tables that were used during the tournament and I was luck enough to purchase one of them. It was a table that was used during the national tournament in Texas, if that is any reference? I purchased it directly after the tournament. I am selling a Fireball fooseball table that I purchased 4 or 5 years ago (2011 timeframe?), I am sorry I can't recall the exact year. I hope I am not breaking any forum rules, but I could not locate a FS section so I am posting it here.
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