Solid Brass - Chrome Fishish Pool Table Lights for sale

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These light fixtures are made by C.W. Choice from Los Angeles. They were custom made to Mark Griffin’s specification for use in Hot Rod’s (club) pool tables, in Alaska. The HAVE BEEN USED !!! Included are the extra light bulb never used in case replacements were required.

Picture images are dull due to the fact they’ve been stored in a warehouse but they are working and in good condition with no dents or dings!
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Solid Brass – Chrome finish (inside and out) - the 4 shades are 15” in diameter. They were special made 23” center to center – which lights 9’ table perfect to a tee, but also on an 8’ or even a 7’. Overall length is 83”.
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Also available are 4 new (in the box) Light of America 30 watt circular fluorescent bulb and adapter. These are a LOT cooler than incandescent bulbs and capable of putting out a lot of light. (Light buls approximately $20.00 each)
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There are many similar shade style lights, but they do not compare to these when putting out good light. The 23” centers were designed specifically to get best light coverage over the whole table.
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The model was a Bullet – D3 (P.C. 1939). They are elegant, classy and regal. Pictures do not show its full beauty but when cleaned and polished, it will compliment any table or play room.

2 Complete fixtures are available in good condition. $400.00 each with light bulbs OBO. NO TRADE and serious inquiries only.

Contact markg@playbca.com or 702-719-7665. They are located in Las Vegas, NV.
 

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Chrome (Brass) lights

These were originally ordered to be ovr Brunswick 9' Centennials. A similar look.

All they need is to dusted off and the will look Great!

They need to go - somebody make an offer (reasonable).

mark Griffin
 
Still have one more lights available. Since I had a buyer, I dusted one off, real quick. Not using any polish. I set a bottle of Windex next to so you can see how clear the reflection is.

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