Table id question

richardk

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Hi everyone and just bought my first table and have absolutely no idea who made it. I have been over it everywhere and nothing. It was my winter project to finally get my own table and now that i have it would be nice to know a bit about it. I got it used from kijiji and was already disassembled so my installers picked it up and assembled it at my place. They did an ok job and the table shoots very well. I believe it still has the original felt on the rails and slate of which there are 3 pieces. Its a small 4x8. Will re felt it soon so will probably need a little help from you guys with that. Have been shooting since i was a kid and grew up with a really old brunswick 4x8 so learned on the best. Best times were shooting with my dad and even though he is in his 80s he still beats me once in a while. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Richard
 

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There are no markings on the frame or on the slate? That table looks pretty generic, has elements of just about any maker.
 
Generic Asian import home table. These are literally made/shipped by the container load. Some are imported/dist by a certain co. and they'll put their label on it. Others don't.
 
My initial thought is an Asian imported table. Not sure what you mean by a small eight footer?
The playing area either needs to be 88 x 44 which is a standard 8, or 80 x 40 which is the
largest size 7’ available, which is what Diamond uses. I’d be surprised if it was anything in
between that, which would be a very odd size, indicating it could be a custom table.
 
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My initial thought is an Asian imported table. Not sure what you mean by a small eight footer?
The playing area either needs to be 88 x 44 which is a standard 8, or 80 x 40 which is the
largest size 7’ available, which is what Diamond uses. I’d be surprised if it was anything in
between that, which would be a very odd size, indicating it could be a custom table.

Maybe he meant small eight footer to be the 44"X88" and not the "Pro" or "oversize" 46"x92" (or 45"X90" which is what my antique 8' is)
 
Thanks for the replies and very well could be an asian import. I am happy with it so that's what really matters. Its a 44x88 so a little small but still bigger than a bar table. Looked at a few 7 footers and just couldn't do it. I just thought it was strange that there were no markings on the table anywhere.
 
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