Fantastic posts! I just read the whole thread and appreciate so many of you posting such great information, especially that nuclear aircraft carrier of a fooser- BBTuna. The advice towards table purchases resonated with my own limited experiences playing mostly in the mid 90's (when apparently it was all going to hell).
A couple of weeks ago I just purchased something I have wanted for 20 years: an 80's brown marble Tornado coin-op. I refurbished it completely as necessary and it plays better than any table I ever played on! ...which now that I think of it, were mostly at beach bars. In fact, the "best" tables I ever played were tourney's... at bars.
Anyway, to revive the table I removed all men and cleaned them, put in all new half bearings (despite the note they rarely wear out, these felt shot to me), all new metal pins, silicone, a few new men, and a lot of time spent on the rods. Only the one goalie is bent a little – the rest are great. When I got it for $400, I thought a stole it. After reading this thread, I believe it was just a good deal for I have almost another $150 invested since, but I am still very happy. The playing surface is perfect, which was a key to the sell, but I was very lucky the goal posts are also in amazing shape because I didn't even look at that. I am going to lookout for Merkel rods though. Maybe I'll get lucky one day.
All in all, I am thrilled to get my skills back going again. I guess Alabama is still a place people play. There is a apparently a decent local tourney near me (Mobile, AL) which I have yet to go to. I am looking forward to playing high caliber players again. The few friends I have schooled since getting the table aren't really the match I am hoping for.
I write because there was one thing I found that REALLY helped in refurbishing my table I didn't read here. As I was concerned about messing up a 30 year old surface, I didn't want to use anything harsh. I found the Mr. Clean magic eraser was truly magic in making the surface look new with only water. It took 3 sponges, but it looks perfect.
Second, I use some metal polishing to make the feet look probably better than they ever did. I will post pics soon.
PS. anyone near Mobile, there’s free beer in my garage if you can get past my 5 man.