From everything I've gathered so far, I wholeheartedly agree with both you, Mr. Bond, as well as Mr. Newell, on the most probable "5-ish" inch standard pockets on Brunswick tables used back in the day.
Any ideas on what "standard" cloth colors and the fabric makeup would have been - perhaps an approximate speed comparison to today's Simonis or similar offerings?
Thank you very much for taking the time to gather more information on the record table - much appreciated!
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As for the color, personally I would guess green but maybe some of the eyewitnesses out there can verify.
The cloth type would be pretty easy to determine if we knew the model name for sure.
I'm looking at the BCA table specs for 1953 and it says: (verbatum)
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Pocket Openings:
Pocket Billiard Tables:
Corner: 4-7/8" minimum to 5-1/8" max.
Side: 5-3/8" minimum to 5-5/8" max.
Pockets are measured at the points on the nose of cushions where the cushions begin tapering to the pocket.
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Of course that^ is for a 4.5'x9' table, so these might not even apply to an 8ft table.