I did not compare them in the same system at the same time. I had made the decision to buy the Teres before the Midwest Audiofest based mostly on feedback from AA members and responses on the Vinyl asylum by Chris Brady and Thom Mackris.
I asked Chris to bring the table to the MAF so I could pick it up there, and also I had Klaus Bunge of Odyssey bring the cartrigde, a Symphonic Line RG8 to the show and I brought the arm an SME IV. I wanted Chris to set up the whole system so I wouldn't have to

FWIW, the Redpoint looked less industrial in person than in the pics.
At AA Chris always seemed to handle himself as a gentleman and I don't think I would say the same about Thom.
Both the tables are nice looking (I am partial to the Teres 265, but I have a 255) and sound great. I don't think you could go wrong with either. In fact I think that if you bought either table, the ARM/cartridge combo would be much more important.
The Redpoint had a Micro Seiki 505 with Denon 103 that sounded nice, the Teres 265 had a Graham (2.2 I think) with a Benz Ruby 2 that sounded nicer to me, but again different systems, different music etc...