Got my hands on a Gold Crown III.

Shelfish

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Have questions before I start a rebuild, I hope some of you can answer. First of all, I would like to thank everyone who answered all the questions I have had so far.. I am sure I will have more as I go along, but here goes.

Does anyone know what veneer was used on the GC III? I need to replace some (hopefully not all) on the legs. Also the thickness of the veneer as I measure it as .027"

Mine does not have the feet, so does anyone know what the diameter they were? 6" maybe. And what most people would recommend for aftermarket?

Thanks again, and I rely think I want to stay with the wood stained and veneer look...
 
Have questions before I start a rebuild, I hope some of you can answer. First of all, I would like to thank everyone who answered all the questions I have had so far.. I am sure I will have more as I go along, but here goes.

Does anyone know what veneer was used on the GC III? I need to replace some (hopefully not all) on the legs. Also the thickness of the veneer as I measure it as .027"

Mine does not have the feet, so does anyone know what the diameter they were? 6" maybe. And what most people would recommend for aftermarket?

Thanks again, and I rely think I want to stay with the wood stained and veneer look...
classic billiards has feet.
 
I am thinking that it is a plywood with a Mahogany veneer with solid poplar ends. May be able to removr the plywood and replace them. That would be easy enough, right.
Shelfish
 
Mine maybe as well. I am not expert on the grain of trees. That is why I was asking if anyone knew the veneer they used for the legs. I also read somewhere on here that these tables were kitted together once an order came in kind of piece meal say to speak. I don't know, but I am looking at this table and it has head rail stamped on two head rails!i it also has two right hand rails that both jabs the side pocket and corner pockets cut the same. Good think they are swappable.
 
They were kitted together and not constructed as an assembly. Not likely the factory would have done that but most likely rails were swapped; intentionally or not. It could have been the table was in a pool hall and when they recovered the tables, they did the rails from all tables at once and just bolted what ever rails to whatever table during reassembly.
 
The ends are solid maple on my Gold Crown I.
Wow, that seems kinda odd, I believe the ends of my pedestals were Poplar and the plywood in the center was most likely Maple. It becomes readily apparent when staining, Poplar sucks up the stain and can easily get too dark if not careful where the Maple its seems all of the stain you put on just wipes away due to it being so much harder/tight grained/closed grained, whatever the proper term is. My GCI was definitely all original, privately bought new and owned its entire life in someones residence.
 
They were kitted together and not constructed as an assembly. Not likely the factory would have done that but most likely rails were swapped; intentionally or not. It could have been the table was in a pool hall and when they recovered the tables, they did the rails from all tables at once and just bolted what ever rails to whatever table during reassembly.
B'wick was notorious for using whatever parts were in the warehouse. Early 3's used leftover stouter(end sills between the side beams) 1/2 frames, early 4's had later 3 frames(end sills attached to ends of side beams) until the new beefier one was avail.
 
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