T TrxR Well-known member Apr 30, 2026 #1 Anyone know what model this table is? It's the only picture I was given.
B bbb AzB Gold Member Gold Member Silver Member Apr 30, 2026 #2 best guess goldcrown 1 or 2 i think you need pics of the rest of the table to be sure the gc exp[erts will be along soon i am sure i am not an expert ...just making a guess Last edited: Apr 30, 2026
best guess goldcrown 1 or 2 i think you need pics of the rest of the table to be sure the gc exp[erts will be along soon i am sure i am not an expert ...just making a guess
M maha from way back when Silver Member Apr 30, 2026 #3 but if for sale it looks as good as you will ever find, so dont hesitate.
S SBC AzB Silver Member Silver Member May 2, 2026 #4 Gold crown 1. Solid tables. Easy to restore if you have basic skills.
T The Old Jaybird Well-known member May 2, 2026 #5 identical, to the best of my recollection, to the ones in our student center at college, vintage 1967.
identical, to the best of my recollection, to the ones in our student center at college, vintage 1967.
GideonF AzB Silver Member Silver Member May 2, 2026 #6 SBC said: Gold crown 1. Solid tables. Easy to restore if you have basic skills. Click to expand... Is the green on the front original?
SBC said: Gold crown 1. Solid tables. Easy to restore if you have basic skills. Click to expand... Is the green on the front original?
S SBC AzB Silver Member Silver Member May 3, 2026 #7 No They came in colors...Blue, Gold, Tangerine (a reddish-orange), and Classic White...my favorite Centennial Blue. I had one I painted with black enamel. Looked pretty good. The ends of the pedestals can be stripped, sanded and stained. Attachments 20150606_070709.jpg 115.3 KB · Views: 27
No They came in colors...Blue, Gold, Tangerine (a reddish-orange), and Classic White...my favorite Centennial Blue. I had one I painted with black enamel. Looked pretty good. The ends of the pedestals can be stripped, sanded and stained.