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Opus Foosball Table by Evan Orensten

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I know, I know, you want to pick up a foosball table for the game room, but you're disappointed with the humdrum options at the local game shop. If only you could choose the wood. Select the color and dim the lights on the playing field. Make the players look like your friends or favorite athletes (that Doppelganger technology comes in handy for this). The mad lads at Eleven Forty have developed the foosball table of your dreams and the envy of the neighborhood. Each table is custom built based on your specifications for all of the above (and then some), and is deliverd and installed anywhere in the world in 16 short weeks. Yours can be had starting around $45,000.

As seen in The New York Times Sunday magazine.

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