Need help identifying manufacturer.

Gonsalezg

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It’s a beautiful 8’ solid wood table. The marker plate says “Treasures”.

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If it does not have a known brand (Olhausen, Brunswick, etc...) , it's an import, many random brands pop up for those. Any pool shot can get some made and put their own label on them. Some pictures of the table may help people ID the construction, and the slates and frame may have more markings.
 
Those are pretty unique sight diamonds, they are normally just a single piece, this one has a border. Aside from the rope design looks like a normal generic home table, Olhausen ones look very similar, rails on this one and the general build is just about identical. The other one is some Hathaway Games one from Wayfair, they all look about the same.

If you are looking for a value, probably about $500 which is the normal price for a used 8 footer. Maybe may sell for a bit more depending on who happens to be looking for a table and likes yours.

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If it does not have a known brand (Olhausen, Brunswick, etc...) , it's an import, many random brands pop up for those. Any pool shot can get some made and put their own label on them. Some pictures of the table may help people ID the construction, and the slates and frame may have more markings.
Generic asian import. See these sold in every home gameroom store.
 
Factories in Asia crank out these "furniture style" tables by the thousands, and sell them to large billiard supply houses, all over the world. And while they don't compare to heavy duty commercial tables such as the Gold Crown or Diamond, they are fine for home use, and you, and your family, can have a lot of fun with it. I had a (Brunswick) furniture style table in my house for about 14 years, before I upgraded to a Gold Crown.

The most important thing is to have it properly installed by a qualified mechanic. Also, the rubber on the rails is typically of a lesser quality, and can turn hard as a rock, after a few years (mine did). It was like trying to bank a ball off of a 2x4.

Take a look at the tables offered in this link. They are all furniture style tables, and a year from now this game room store will likely have a completely different lineup of similar looking tables, only with different names. In short, I doubt there is anyway to identify your table except as an "import".

Furniture style tables
 
If it does not have a known brand (Olhausen, Brunswick, etc...) , it's an import, many random brands pop up for those. Any pool shot can get some made and put their own label on them. Some pictures of the table may help people ID the construction, and the slates and frame may have more markings.
Thank you very much!
 
If it does not have a known brand (Olhausen, Brunswick, etc...) , it's an import, many random brands pop up for those. Any pool shot can get some made and put their own label on them. Some pictures of the table may help people ID the construction, and the slates and frame may have more markings.
Thank you very much
Factories in Asia crank out these "furniture style" tables by the thousands, and sell them to large billiard supply houses, all over the world. And while they don't compare to heavy duty commercial tables such as the Gold Crown or Diamond, they are fine for home use, and you, and your family, can have a lot of fun with it. I had a (Brunswick) furniture style table in my house for about 14 years, before I upgraded to a Gold Crown.

The most important thing is to have it properly installed by a qualified mechanic. Also, the rubber on the rails is typically of a lesser quality, and can turn hard as a rock, after a few years (mine did). It was like trying to bank a ball off of a 2x4.

Take a look at the tables offered in this link. They are all furniture style tables, and a year from now this game room store will likely have a completely different lineup of similar looking tables, only with different names. In short, I doubt there is anyway to identify your table except as an "import".

Furniture style tables
Very helpful, thank you very much!
 
Those are pretty unique sight diamonds, they are normally just a single piece, this one has a border. Aside from the rope design looks like a normal generic home table, Olhausen ones look very similar, rails on this one and the general build is just about identical. The other one is some Hathaway Games one from Wayfair, they all look about the same.

If you are looking for a value, probably about $500 which is the normal price for a used 8 footer. Maybe may sell for a bit more depending on who happens to be looking for a table and likes yours.

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Thank you very much! I agree the rail sites are definitely unique and the woodwork rope look is really nice. I appreciate your time!
 
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