Classic American Dart Cabinets
There is more than usual to report in the world of American Style darting. First off, the big dart tournament of the year, the PA State Dart tournament finished, with Haganey’s Aces #2 taking the title!
I’ve updated the PA State Dart Tournament page, so you can go visit and see who was involved and how everyone else who made it to the Finals fared.
The other big tournament of the year – Nationals – also concluded. The National dart tournament has a set of different classes that shooters are grouped into according to their averages. There are A, B, and C divisions for teams, and this year there was a Singles tournament that had 4 divisions. I’ve updated the National American Dart Tournament page to show the winners of these events.
Now, onto something that I’ve been getting a lot of emails about recently . . . those Green Dart Cabinets that hold an American dart board. We’ve all seen them in bars everywhere, and depeding on your age, they have the ability to bring back some memories.

They are a pretty unique item. No one shows up to work every Monday and starts making these cabinets. Instead, they are created during one of what I think are two production runs throughout the year. So basically, they clear the workbenches and say “We’re going to make cabinets today fellas”, and then that’s what they do.
And when they’re done, those are the cabinets that will be sold for the next few months. When they sell out, there are no more until the next production run.
Here’s the big news . . .
They are doing a production run at the start of April, so now is the time to speak up if you’re interested in owning one of these pieces!!!
They come in the traditional Green, and the “modern” Oak color. The cost is $149 + shipping (they ship out of Philadelphia, and so far the charges have been coming in at $25).
If you’re interested in one, we’ll be taking orders that will be fulfilled during this next production run, so we have until probably the first week of April to get them submitted. You can order from the Classic American Dart Cabinet page (near the bottom), or by emailing me at “webmaster AT americanstyledarts.com”.

