Finally - 1916 Custom Order Brunswick Kling

Someone already asked the important question about your turntable :)

VERY nice setup. At first I thought the speakers were Thiel.

This is very similar to the room I am working on right now except with a 9' diamond pro am. I'm also installing a custom made touch screen jukebox that will be linked to my music collection (mostly FLAC).
 
Someone already asked the important question about your turntable :)

VERY nice setup. At first I thought the speakers were Thiel.

This is very similar to the room I am working on right now except with a 9' diamond pro am. I'm also installing a custom made touch screen jukebox that will be linked to my music collection (mostly FLAC).

Sounds like a nice room for sure. I've been thinking of going to a server based system instead of replacing the CD. I'll have to check FLAC out. It's a lossless codec right? Supports 24 bit if I remember.

I also noticed that your primary player just happens to be my dream cue (love cocobolo). Lucky man.

Cheers,
RG
 
Excellent job on the table! Dam that's sexy.:lovies:
( fair warning -I have an unhealthy lust for the old-school classic tables, and just might drool if I stare too long)

In case you didn't already know:

The Brunswick "Kling" is a beautiful table named after Johnny Kling, the nationally renowned Chicago Cubs catcher and a World Pocket Billiards title holder of 1909.

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Kling was also featured on many different sets of tobacco cards during his reign.

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So here is the recipe I am using for the audio player.

I'm using an intel NVIDIA ION-2 based PC with a USB DAC that supports 96khz. The system has an onboard compact flash adapter and is entirely silent. So basically I will install windows onto the compact flash card (this means the box is silent). Then this will be hooked up to a 21" touch screen or a plasma.

Foobar2000 and Itunes + touch screen software will be used for playing the audio.
 
Yes FLAC is lossless and supports 96khz.

CDs are kinda pointless these days.

it's absolutely nonsensical that they even sell them at all...
I've been patiently awaiting the day that music quality on CDs catches up with the technology, but i get the feeling that the CD is probably just gonna disappear anyway
 
real nice

I had an old Brunswick Balke Collendar Madison about the same age that went with the ex... I will miss her forever,

THE TABLE, NOT THE EX!!!


Yours is a much nicer model

nothing plays like those old bulky silent rolling tables... just the click of balls and the sound of balls dropping in leather

I now have a Brunswick Gibson that is pretty and plays well but just not the same

Really nice job on the restoration
 
Can u imagine a room with 50of those tables in it? America has slipped backwards that table is the stone nuts,

I like the fringe pockets as well, congrats!!!!
 
Someone else said holy crap. They stole my post. That is one sweet table. Wow. Congrats on that. :thumbup:
 
Thanks for all the kind words everyone. It did take a while but I could not be happier with the restoration. It's not perfect but quite spectacular for something 100 years old.

Mr. Bond - Thanks for the pictures. I need to find one (or more) that can be enlarged and framed. That would look great in the room and also do a service to Mr. Kling. A picture of that room full of Klings would be cool to.

joelpope - Your not kidding about the silence. It kind of caught me off guard at first and I couldn't figure it out ("it" being the absense of sound). Nice dog there by the way. Spending a day in the field with a friend can be even more rewarding than a great day at the table.

Eric - See you soon.

Cheers everyone and thanks again,
Randy
 
Kling info.....

there are many unique tables BBC made but this is not a Kling, it is a custom order table with no name. Probably more value calling it a Brunswick custom order. No pearl, no Kling. Phenomenal veneer which is the main thing. Although the first table with this number of blocks is the Alexandria, it is not that either. Although the first table with this leg shape was the REGENT (not the Regina) it is not a regent either. It is also not a Monarch although some Monarchs had circassian walnut and so did the Marquette that came before the Kling. So if you have to insist on naming it after a similar table then it would be a Rege-Marq-Kling-Arch.
I own a table that is the architecture of the Arcade with the crotch figured walnut and larger inlays of the Hudson- it is neither, it is a BBC custom order. More valuable.
 
Meh, not really that nice man~

Since I am all heart I offer to take it off your hands... Plz....
 
I know we've got one maybe two Kling's at Antique Billiards in CO Spgs, the owner always preferred the table, tho when he took the 'big beat' from the
Basavich a few yrs ago he realized he didn't actually "own" the table like he thought.
 
I had to dig up this 4 year old post after finding her long lost twin sister. There is an interesting story, but I'm looking to chat with the MN kid first. Randy, check your PM inbox.
 

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Don't let your wife put the laundry on it....

..you'll end up with static Kling
 
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