No longer in business, but this Canadian company built a tank of a pool table. Quality woods, ultra solid construction with a metal inner frame, high quality cushion rubber and true 1” first run slate Cameron makes it into our 3rd tier quality wise. Although they are some of the best playing tables out there they are relatively obscure in the US and were known to have minor problems from the factory that made them an installation nightmare when first assembled. Buying one used is a good investment but keep a couple things in mind. The base frame is VERY heavy, keep where it is going in your home in mind, if it is going up stairs around any turns etc. this may incur you extra costs with your installer. Also make sure, since most of these tables needed special tweaking at install that the installer you choose is knowledgeable about this brand before you hire them. Don’t just ask if they have ever heard of Cameron or have worked on Camerons make sure they can tell you that they are heavy metal framed bodies, that many of them had to have the rails shimmed up so the balls didn’t jump off of the table etc. If they do not know these things, they shouldn’t be handling a Cameron. Used, a homeowner owned Cameron can be worth $400 to $800. Many Camerons were purchased as Pool Hall tables as they are very heavy duty and some room owners liked the higher end look of an Antique style table over the Modern style tables. Pool Hall Camerons should fetch in the $300 to $600 range each.