Anniversary 10-foot POOL table?!?!

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According to the web site, Brunswick never made this. They did offer the Centennial in a 10-foot pool table, but the Anniversary came in snooker only in the 10-foot version.
Is it possible there are some 10-foot Anniversary tables out there? Has anyone seen one/played on one?
Thanks,
Karl
 
According to the web site, Brunswick never made this. They did offer the Centennial in a 10-foot pool table, but the Anniversary came in snooker only in the 10-foot version.
Is it possible there are some 10-foot Anniversary tables out there? Has anyone seen one/played on one?
Thanks,
Karl

The famous ( or infamous ) Rack in Detroit had a 10 foot Anniversary POOL
table. They also had two 10 ft Anniversary carom...one them which was
converted to pool also ( it was trap)...

10 ft Anniversaries or Gold Crowns had the option of pool, snooker, or carom
rails.
I have played on a few Anniversary pool tables.
 
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Check Ebay.. there is a 10ft Anniversary on right now.. yours for a buy it now of 24999... plus delivery and setup
 
interesting

I'm not surprised as I've heard Brunswick would build nearly anything you asked for. At least now I know what to set my sights on.
Karl
 
very interesting

Check Ebay.. there is a 10ft Anniversary on right now.. yours for a buy it now of 24999... plus delivery and setup

Checked it out. It is a 3-leg model, which I had no idea existed. It looks like the outside legs are closer to the ends than those on a 2-leg model. Does anyone know how common or uncommon the 3-leg model is?
Karl
 
Checked it out. It is a 3-leg model, which I had no idea existed. It looks like the outside legs are closer to the ends than those on a 2-leg model. Does anyone know how common or uncommon the 3-leg model is?
Karl

The 3 legs on that Anniversary are usually only found on a 6x12....
...any 10 ft I've played had 2 legs.

..and I think the ball box is after-market
 
10 foot anniversary fs in ga $2700

+1 for the idea that they do exist
check atlanta craigslist
1 for $2700. owner says it was orig pool, not snooker,
would the curve of the pocket openings on the slate be different?
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/spo/2630241003.html

does anyone know if there is a way to make anniv castings/pockets level with the wood top of the rail, kinda like a diamond?

also is there any cloth less expensive than simonis that would be good for 14.1 on a 9 foot
 
+1 for the idea that they do exist
check atlanta craigslist
1 for $2700. owner says it was orig pool, not snooker,
would the curve of the pocket openings on the slate be different?
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/nat/spo/2630241003.html

does anyone know if there is a way to make anniv castings/pockets level with the wood top of the rail, kinda like a diamond?

also is there any cloth less expensive than simonis that would be good for 14.1 on a 9 foot
Don't think the table in the ad is a 1945 Anniversary..they had wood-top
rails...the arborite rails came later.

And don't go cheap on the cloth...it'll be on there a long time so the
difference is pennies per week.
I would like Simonis 760 or Granito Tournament 2000 if you play 14.1.....
...Simonis 860 or Granito Basalt is also very acceptable.

Diamond pocket casting would be very expensive but would play great.
 
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