Aloha,
It's been a while since I have been on here, but I'm looking for any information about an antique M.G. Wright pool table. Looks like it is from right around the early 1900's. The diamonds on the rails are all Ivory. Has the old twin pin spanner rail bolts.
Interesting thing about this table is that there are thumb screws under the rails. The rail come right up and off and there is a set of three cushion rails that can be bolted back on the change up the game. It is in beautiful shape and the current owner just wants it gone. The table was a 4.5x9. The matching ball and cue rack also were included. I had never seen a table that the rails changed like this one. I will put up some photos I took of the table and of the three cushion rails. Very neat.
If anyone has any information on this table it would be greatly appreciated if you could share your knowledge of it, as my searches have not brought up much other than name plates for sale.
It's been a while since I have been on here, but I'm looking for any information about an antique M.G. Wright pool table. Looks like it is from right around the early 1900's. The diamonds on the rails are all Ivory. Has the old twin pin spanner rail bolts.
Interesting thing about this table is that there are thumb screws under the rails. The rail come right up and off and there is a set of three cushion rails that can be bolted back on the change up the game. It is in beautiful shape and the current owner just wants it gone. The table was a 4.5x9. The matching ball and cue rack also were included. I had never seen a table that the rails changed like this one. I will put up some photos I took of the table and of the three cushion rails. Very neat.
If anyone has any information on this table it would be greatly appreciated if you could share your knowledge of it, as my searches have not brought up much other than name plates for sale.