Help with Table ID

iamgregh

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Hello Everyone, Long time lurker first time poster on here,
I have a old table that my Grandfather had, which was passed down to my father then to me.
I am setting up the table again in my new house and I am curious who made my table.
The Table has a Name plate on it but I think it may have been the original owners name (especially as it looks to be the same size and shape as a Brunswick plate) I have tried looking through the Brunswick catalog for an ID but no success for me.
I changed the cloth to Burgandy when I recovered it a few years ago. I am just wondering vintage and maker/model of anyone can tell.
It has 2 swing out cast iron chalk holders with what looks to be a date of 1877 on them. Thank you in advance: Now on to the photos!
 

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That's a Brunswick table from the early 1900's that is In beautiful shape. 1905-06 would be my guess. If you want to replace the homemade ID tag with a nice Brunswick repo you can find them at Classic billiards for $40
 
Could it be the cushions and sub rails were replaced at some point in the last 100 years?

For sure the cushions have been replaced, but i highly doubt there has been any sub rail work done to adapt the cushions since they're the wrong cushions in the first place.
 
For sure the cushions have been replaced, but i highly doubt there has been any sub rail work done to adapt the cushions since they're the wrong cushions in the first place.

That's a good point and why I should let the mechanics answer the questions here. You probably forgot more then i'll ever know about pool tables. :thumbup:
 
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