About 50 years ago I was coming off a drilling rig out in the middle of nowhere TX and went into the local town and found a Mexican pool hall on Main Street. Got a set of balls and went to a table in the middle of the room and started practicing. Just a few minutes later one of the locals came...
Brunswick Century....commercial duty table....used in many pool rooms. As far as value, it just depends on your local market. I have given some away, and sold some for up to 1500.
OMG....please not another Lou and John show. This post was about JB going off, not about Lou and John.
Someone said they have been waiting 6 years for a case....pffffffftttt….I have been waiting 20 years for my Texas Express case.
I think Duane is right....JW was a copy of Ernie's work. 2k price is about right for the JW
500 is just a bit low for the JOSS...maybe in the 6-7 hundo range is still a decent deal.
Original McD ferrules were a paper based material and were 3/8-10 threads. If they go very hot or wet they would separate from the base and leave a gap. The threads were only at the top of the tenon. I replaced untold number over the years and tried to buy a barrel of them when they changed...