1963 GCI set up! Lovin' it.

Not trying to hijack this thread, but does anyone have the number of GC1, -5 produced?

Its got to be alot.

Ken
 
That really is a beauty. Hope your back gets well real soon so you can enjoy your gem.

Glen (RKC) is just now spending his last night here at my place after doing a complete 'Cobrasizing" of my GC-1. I couldn't be happier with the result.

I'll be posting a detailed thread on the transformation a little later.

These tables are treasures built to last a lifetime (or two).

Congrats on yours! :thumbup:

Best,
Brian kc
 

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I think a 'Cobrasized GC-I' are called 'Super Crowns'

Because of RKC, my table plays great (although he didn't do it). Older GCs running Artemis are being referred to as a Super Crowns.

There's nothing like it. Certainly not like those boingy older Diamonds.

Enjoy it!

That really is a beauty. Hope your back gets well real soon so you can enjoy your gem.

Glen (RKC) is just now spending his last night here at my place after doing a complete 'Cobrasizing" of my GC-1. I couldn't be happier with the result.

I'll be posting a detailed thread on the transformation a little later.

These tables are treasures built to last a lifetime (or two).

Congrats on yours! :thumbup:

Best,
Brian kc
 
That really is a beauty. Hope your back gets well real soon so you can enjoy your gem.

Glen (RKC) is just now spending his last night here at my place after doing a complete 'Cobrasizing" of my GC-1. I couldn't be happier with the result.

I'll be posting a detailed thread on the transformation a little later.

These tables are treasures built to last a lifetime (or two).

Congrats on yours! :thumbup:

Best,
Brian kc

Brian

Nice space there man.

Kevin
 
Nice table & set up...get well so you can enjoy it!!

did it come with adjustable leg levelers in 1963?

I recently picked up a GC1 with leg levelers dated 1963, all the pocket irons are also dated 1963 so I am assuming they are original to the table

Also, not to hijack but what are the 2nd pair of "skirts" on your & kickin chicken's tables that look to be under & behind the side "skirts"....mine does not have those, does anyone manufacture reproductions, or anyone know where I can get some?
 
Nice table & set up...get well so you can enjoy it!!



I recently picked up a GC1 with leg levelers dated 1963, all the pocket irons are also dated 1963 so I am assuming they are original to the table

Also, not to hijack but what are the 2nd pair of "skirts" on your & kickin chicken's tables that look to be under & behind the side "skirts"....mine does not have those, does anyone manufacture reproductions, or anyone know where I can get some?

That 1963 date on the feet and pocket castings is the mould date of the parts, not the date the table was manufactured, otherwise ALL GG1's would have been built and sold in 1963...LOL
 
That really is a beauty. Hope your back gets well real soon so you can enjoy your gem.

Glen (RKC) is just now spending his last night here at my place after doing a complete 'Cobrasizing" of my GC-1. I couldn't be happier with the result.

I'll be posting a detailed thread on the transformation a little later.

These tables are treasures built to last a lifetime (or two).

Congrats on yours! :thumbup:

Best,
Brian kc
Nice table! Can't wait to see the pictures.
I kind of wish I had the ball return. This is my first drop pocket table.
 
Also, not to hijack but what are the 2nd pair of "skirts" on your & kickin chicken's tables that look to be under & behind the side "skirts"....mine does not have those, does anyone manufacture reproductions, or anyone know where I can get some?

The lower skirts are partly a design element and I do think they add a little depth to the look of the table. But maybe they also serve the function of hiding the bottom of the drop pockets. I've seen pics of tables where these were scrapped and you could see the bottom of the pockets sticking out below. Now I'm not sure if the original pockets would stick out. My understanding is that originally the early GCs had shorter pockets that didn't hold as many balls. Maybe the pictures I've seen that I referred to had newer pockets installed on an older GC.

Monte, the pockets are original, right? How many balls do they accept? Can you tell if they would show if the lower skirts weren't there? BTW, I predict you will come to prefer the drop pockets, especially if you're having back problems.
 
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a classic !

That table is all original .You got a great set up and a great looking table. Hard to find one that's not beat up .Even the paint looks like the original :thumbup:
 
That table is all original .You got a great set up and a great looking table. Hard to find one that's not beat up .Even the paint looks like the original :thumbup:

Thanks! I've been thinking about this table since I was a little kid. Only took me 44 years to get it!
 
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