Identify this table

Bowmer

"Shooter"
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Need some help on maker, model and years
 

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Bowmer

"Shooter"
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There is a plate that says something about Palmer. It's for sale for 1200.00 in my area
 

Bowmer

"Shooter"
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Bowmer

"Shooter"
Silver Member
So I guess all the info is pretty readable now that I see it on my computer screen instead of my phone. Does anyone have any info on Palmer tables?? What about an approx. value?? I swear I have seen the metal plates with the B in them before
 

book collector

AzB Silver Member
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Palmer cues were made by Eugene Balner if my memory isn't screwed again.
That might explain the B on the corner castings.
If he did have anything to do with them.
I have no idea, ,just thinking out loud.
 

alstl

AzB Silver Member
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Palmer cues were made by Eugene Balner if my memory isn't screwed again.
That might explain the B on the corner castings.
If he did have anything to do with them.
I have no idea, ,just thinking out loud.

My guess is the B is for Baldwyn which is the name of the town Mr Palmer owned the pool hall in and where he made the tables beginning in 1954 or 1955.

No connection to Palmer cues apparently. George Balabushka loved pool, owned a pool hall and started making cues. Mr Palmer loved pool, owned a pool and started making tables.
 

maha

from way back when
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when you start trying to replace parts on that you wont be happy. move on.
 

Lawnboy77

AzB Silver Member
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I was looking at that “B” cast in the corner pocket and it looks more like it’s a “P” over a “B”. Might be a Palmer Billiards logo?
 
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