Need help identifying a Brunswick table

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I'm in the market for a new table and this came up 1.5 hours away from me.
Can someone give me an idea about the age, the model and possible value?
I would have to use a mover or two to disassemble, transport and reassemble, and install new felt.
Would this be worth the $700 price tag?

Thanks in advance!
 

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I'm in the market for a new table and this came up 1.5 hours away from me.
Can someone give me an idea about the age, the model and possible value?
I would have to use a mover or two to disassemble, transport and reassemble, and install new felt.
Would this be worth the $700 price tag?

Thanks in advance!
Looks like a Centurion. Decent mid-level home table. All in you're looking at around $1500 total.
 
Looks like a Centurion. Decent mid-level home table. All in you're looking at around $1500 total.

I agree. Most have 5 sided legs. The Century pool table was a decent table and $700 would be an Ok price. Looks like an 8ftr? You will need to put some money into it including the move out and back into your place.

There are better deals out there if you are willing to wait. I just purchased a like new Valley for my son, $400 and it came with everything. The move was brutal and when I go back for a visit I will install Ridgeback rails and Simonis cloth.
 
for two guys you are going to be billed for 8 hours total travel time plus car costs, and then new cloth and setup at your place. you could easily have 1200 or more in after costs. that is why it is usually foolish to save on a table cost when you have to pay others to do all the work.
 
Thanks for the replies fellas.

I’m still researching and trying to find a deal that won’t break the bank but give me the best play quality I can afford. This will be my first home table, so I don’t want to drop new table kind of money. The difficulty is finding quality that is within reasonable distance to use only one mechanic.
I really appreciate the input as I’m still learning the ins and outs of the used pool table racquet...
There’s more that goes in to this purchase than I thought.
 
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