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    3 Year Restoration completed.1916 Brunswick Kling 6 Leg w/ Ball Return Restoration

    Stripped. Sanded to 400. Repaired and replaced veneers where required. Several of the upper “bumps” required veneer replacement. Replace mother of pearl inlays where missing. Three coats tung oil. Beeswax on upper rails.
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    3 Year Restoration completed.1916 Brunswick Kling 6 Leg w/ Ball Return Restoration

    Yes 10 x 5. Optional 1-1/2” slate. Each 1/3 weighed in at 650lbs. Beast.
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    3 Year Restoration completed.1916 Brunswick Kling 6 Leg w/ Ball Return Restoration

    After three years, sometimes not working on for months at a clip, but with a renewed energy the last 6 months, I can teport that tge table is done 😀. Couple of stupid odds and ends to do but done. Hope you enjoy.
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    1916 Brunswick Kling 6 Leg w/ Ball Return Restoration

    And then there were 6.
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    1916 Brunswick Kling 6 Leg w/ Ball Return Restoration

    Original ball return before and after and beginning of reassembly. End is in sight. Two middle kegs to go. Cloth purchased.
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    Cloth Selection and Rail Inspection

    I am almost ready to start reassembling a 1916 Brunswick Kling 9’ after fully restoring the wood laminates, inlays, etc. I have a couple of questions: 1) The table has the K55 Superspeed cushions. The table was played on upto about 10 years ago and was in decent shape. How can i tell if the...
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    1916 Brunswick Kling 6 Leg w/ Ball Return Restoration

    What would you guys do as far as refinishing the ball return troughs - if anything. I am replacing the rubber runners and felt, but would you do anything tp the wood. I would like to leave it alone but eas thinking some kind of oil to preserve the wood a bit!
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