Spent several hours last night with Mark Gregory. He was working on a friend's antique Brunswick. The man does beautiful work. Highly recommended.![]()
He's my brother, but didn't grow up as big as I did, because he was always late to the dinner table....LOL and yes, he is for sure one of the best table mechanic's in this country, world for that matter:grin:
I hear you have a little talent in that field also?
Only a little bit, but Mark is Mark, the "Mongoose" Gregory:grin:
You're just being modest Mark, but that's OK, that's how we are anyway, no titles needed, just let the work speak for itselfYour so crazy Glen.....trust me I still get all my questions answered by Glen...He's the only one I know of that can do rails correctly....he truly knows a lot more about pool tables than anyone I have ever met.
Glen gives up more than anyone in the world to do absolutely perfect work on tables.Glen can ask anything of me....anytime.
I have learned more in the last few years talking with Glen...than I have from anyone I've ever talked with.
Ok...I did what I said I was going to do....now send the FIFTY...
Some of the new things we just figured out in the last few weeks on rails...is awesome. Tables play so much better.
Mark Gregory
Spent several hours last night with Mark Gregory. He was working on a friend's antique Brunswick. The man does beautiful work. Highly recommended.![]()
Don't know him, but I've seen a few around here do their thing and in the St. Louis area, Cueball is *by far* the best table mechanic in the area.
Lou Figueroa
I could sure use help in the Jacksonville,FL area. I have a Centennial that i would like tuned to perfection. There was a guy who did table work for me years ago, but he disappeared. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. thanks,
Phil
Not a problem, send Mark a PM, he'll take good care of you![]()
thanks so much for pointing me in the right direction, I will get on it,
all the best, Phil