Help identifying this table

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Any one know what kind of table this is? This is only picture I have...

Chris
 

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Hmmm. Pool table-yes. Hammer-no. &*%^ing hammer-no. Gandy- don't think so. Murrey-maybe. AMF- possibly. Other- quite likely.:grin:

Whats it say on the plate on the end rail blind?
 
Looks like the table is a Brinktun table. Purchased in 1967. Any one know anything about'em?

I was thinking it was the same model as one I saw in an Elks lodge. Some European name I forget. German or Sweedish. Brinktun, I dunno. EZ Money, fat Albert, or nancewayne may know if it's the same and who the maker is. I'll pm them this thread link.
 
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I was thinking it was the same model as one I saw in an Elks lodge. Some European name I forget. German or Sweedish. Brinktun, I dunno. EZ Money, fat Albert, or nancewayne may know if it's the same and who the maker is. I'll pm them this thread link.
 
I've never heard of a Brinktun. Sure it wasn't one of the owners of the table before you? Johnnyt
 
I've never heard of a Brinktun. Sure it wasn't one of the owners of the table before you? Johnnyt

I was thinking it was your code name during WWII :grin:
BTW - how's the tour edition doing?
 
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Help identying this table

The table KK9L referenced at the ELKS Club was made by Saunier-Wilhem Co. in S.C. probably in the 60's. The company is now closed. The ball storage area at the front of the table does not look like the ELKS table at all. Sorry!



I was thinking it was the same model as one I saw in an Elks lodge. Some European name I forget. German or Sweedish. Brinktun, I dunno. EZ Money, fat Albert, or nancewayne may know if it's the same and who the maker is. I'll pm them this thread link.
 
Saunier Wilhelm Co. is in Pittsburgh, PA...not SC. They were still in business a few years ago, but I don't know if they still are.

Scott Lee
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The table KK9L referenced at the ELKS Club was made by Saunier-Wilhem Co. in S.C. probably in the 60's. The company is now closed. The ball storage area at the front of the table does not look like the ELKS table at all. Sorry!
 
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