Check out
TheLayoutCompany on eBay. They sell overstock and misprint casino layouts, and have a few offerings in the $65-$125 range. They don't keep any regular stock, so it's best to check their listings regularly to catch newly added felts. I can't take credit for this find,
@ruskba pointed me in their direction when I was doing my recent table build.
A few notes to keep in mind when dealing with TheLayoutCompany:
1) ALWAYS read the FULL description.
Notes about any
damage/misprint can be missed if you don't read all of the specifics. They also offer brand new overstock layouts, with no issues at all.
2) They offer TWO fabric options.
Their fabric types are also buried in the full product description, and they are Ultra-Glide™ polyester and Ultra-Glide™ nylon. The polyester is their lower-cost option, is slightly thicker, and seems like it may pill a bit with time/use. For weekly/monthly games, I don't think pilling is much of a concern. The nylon option is definitely their higher-end fabric, it is more expensive, is thinner and "stretchier," and has more of that "casino-like" feel. Which is a bit of a silly way for me to describe it, since both their polyester and nylon options are used in casinos.
The TI felt I got from them is polyester and you can kind of see what I mean about the fabric thickness in this low-angle photo...
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The WSOP layout I just got from them is nylon. It is harder to tell from this photo, but it is definitely a thinner/"silkier" fabric than the polyester...
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3) Many of their layouts have a bet line.
Their bet lines are typically sized for 8' tables, although you can get lucky and find some smaller. What this means is, if you put the layout on a smaller table, the bet line may land close to the rail at the ends of the table. I don't use a bet line in my games, so for me the line graphic closer to the rail is not an issue. But if this is something that might tilt you, it's definitely something to consider when buying from them.
I hope this helps.