Early 1900's 10' Brunswick Pfister

JZMechanix

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Had the pleasure of "diamondizing" a nice, BIG, old war horse. They don't make em like this anymore! :cool:

(did I mention that I HATE covering 10' T-rails? lol)

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More pics here

https://picasaweb.google.com/114351443120585754709/CCBrunswickPfister#
 
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I talked to the owner and he is in heaven. I hope to go down this weekend and play on the fixed up table. Altough he beats the tar out of me playing banks on that 10 footer. It will be worth it. A big thanks to all you table mechanics, we appriciate all the hard work you do! :thumbup:
 
I talked to the owner and he is in heaven. I hope to go down this weekend and play on the fixed up table. Altough he beats the tar out of me playing banks on that 10 footer. It will be worth it. A big thanks to all you table mechanics, we appriciate all the hard work you do! :thumbup:

Yep I played Clay a few games too for "quality assurance". The only thing I was sure of was that he rarely ever misses :clapping:
 
After seeing what jack was able to do with my table, I can only imagine how well the 10 footer plays!
 
Rockchester

I was supposed to get a restored 10 Phister but it was not getting done.A friend, Ed Locke found me a Rockchester.What great tables these are to play on.

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I was supposed to get a restored 10 Phister but it was not getting done.A friend, Ed Locke found me a Rockchester.What great tables these are to play on.

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Wow. That is really nice set-up you have there...except for the fact that you are gonna need a bridge to shoot that damn 13 from there!;)
 
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