Quoted from FlippyD:Checked with any antiques dealers? Not sure there's actually a lot of PinSiders who are into these. Although seeing them in a history exhibit with the evolution of pins would be awesome
yes, actually I have been checking with a few antique dealers and auction aggregators. But in case other pinsiders have one, I'd rather work with them.
Like for example there was a folding billiards bagatelle up for auction recently and it went for a reasonable price, but the auction house wanted like $1100 to ship it, and then table is half the size of a pinball machine. Whereas pinsiders would probably know how to wrap and palletize something like that for way cheaper.
My "reasonable drive" range extends from Quebec City to the Greater Toronto Area, to Burlington Vermont, to Syracuse + Rochester New York. I imagine one will pop up in that area within the next year or two.
The Redgrave Parlour Bagatelle tables are small and light and could be shipped from anywhere across the globe.