What does the metal plate say??Need some help on maker, model and years
Here's a Regina: https://www.billiardrestoration.com/antique-pool-tables/regina.htm Not even close.No inlays.Ģüśţāṿ;6326570 said:Looks like a modified Brunswick Regina? Possibly done by the gentleman mentioned at the bottom of this link.
Could be a Victor. They were made in Philly years ago. Metal corners were kinda common on the. http://www.billiardsforum.com/pool-...ntifying-pool-table-maybe-a-victor-pool-tableHere are a couple more pics
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
Not the same "B". Table was made in Mississippi.http://newbaldwynbearcat.blogspot.com/2008/07/baldwyn-businesses-palmers-pool-room.htmlPalmer 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.
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.