ClearScreen,
First let me say that you won't go wrong with the Shelti table. Quality built and plays great.
But, you could get a Tornado that is Tournament used for a great price. Tournament used tables are great for a number of reasons.
They have already been set-up at least once and played on by the MOST demanding customers around (tournament players) and should have no real issues with the quality (usually fixed by the set-up crew prior to and during the tournament.)
They are significantly cheaper than a new table
Depending on your location, you may be able to pick it up after a tournament (if there happens to be one near you).
When they finish with the tables for the tournament, they pack them back into the original boxes to ship it to you.
I know their will be tables available after the weekend of April 19th (1 1/2 weeks away)
As to the more controlled part of the game you expressed concern about, that can be remedied with a ball made of a softer compound. Maybe get a couple of different balls and see what works best for your family. The Tornado ball is nice (but a little hard to control for new and recreational players. You could try the new plastic Bonzini ball, softer compound makes it grippier and it stays round (unlike the older cork balls). And I could be wrong, but I think Shelti makes a softer ball as well (same size as the Tornado ball if I am not mistaken).
Oh, and the Tornado table will hold a decent resale value if you need to unload it down the road.
If you need more information, you could try to PM Jim Waterman (on this site) as he is very knowledgable regarding Shelti AND Tornado tables.
Pat Ryan
Thanks for the response.
Two reasons (they may not be valid) why I was not going for a T-2000:
1. Speed/control of the game - I was looking for a little slower/more controlled game for my wife and kids without sacrificing quality.
2. Price - I have convinced my wife to let me spend around $1400-1500. I have found the Pro Foos III listed for that range. I have not found a new T-2000 for under $1600. If I am wrong about that, let me know.
Also, I have been reading the forums and there have been a lot of people complaining about the decline in quality of Tornado tables over the past few years. I take those with a grain of salt as many of the complaints from expert players would not even be noticed by me. Just some thoughts.
Thanks again.