What are the dimensions on said table?
I bought an A.E. Schmidt a few years ago and it has similar legs and rails on it. Mine has the leather basket drop pockets but it's similar none the less. It does have the metal A.E. Schmidt name plate but to figure the age I contacted them. There is a serial number up underneath and the one I have was made in 1934 if I remember right.
Any help?:thumbup:
You got help, check the serial number and/or contact AE Schmidt. It is an uncatalogued model of theirs. The legs definitely say Schmidt without a doubt.
Ok relax buddy:thumbup:....wondering if there was ANY MORE help......Maybe someone who says its not an AE Schmidt table? My Buddy Stakehorse doesnt know a pool table from a hole in his head....PLUS, there is no serial numberSooooo any more help or ideas?
I'm sorry, that sounded snarkier than I meant it to. There's no plate tucked up underneath the aprons? They stuck them in weird places on the older tables.
If it is not a Schmidt, it is probably a clone. Is the nameplate completely unreadable? Can you get an HD photo of it on here?
Ok relax buddy:thumbup:....wondering if there was ANY MORE help......Maybe someone who says its not an AE Schmidt table? My Buddy Stakehorse doesnt know a pool table from a hole in his head....PLUS, there is no serial numberSooooo any more help or ideas?
A hole in the head is worth two in the bush...:thumbup: I'm surprised Ken hasn't spoke up, I forgot he had a table like this several years ago. He converted it to table tennis when he played on the tour under the name "Brack Friday Bunduru".