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    Converting antique Brunswick from Snooker to Pool

    this 10 post minimum out of the way so I can check out your worklog. There, that should do it.
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    Converting antique Brunswick from Snooker to Pool

    I will definitely call him on my lunch break. I just realized I can't view links since I am a noob.
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    Converting antique Brunswick from Snooker to Pool

    I had another thought that I'd appreciate shot down if not reasonable: Supposedly the original monarch cushions for these old Brunswick rails are usually replaced with k55s, as they are pretty similar in subrail angle; but would the snooker subrails likely be the same or similar angle with just...
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    Converting antique Brunswick from Snooker to Pool

    It CAN be a gorgeous table...after some significant veneer work. I don't want to jump the gun, it's not my project quite yet. First, I have to figure out exactly how much work has to be done to those rails, or how much another set will cost before I can make the plunge. It's already at ~$700...
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    Converting antique Brunswick from Snooker to Pool

    Thanks for the heads up. It was after hours, I'll call him tomorrow. Are you figuring he'll have the answers, or has he got a replacement set of rails? I am trying to get out as cheap as possible, and am hopeful the current snooker rails can be modified reasonably, even though the aren't in the...
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    Converting antique Brunswick from Snooker to Pool

    I am considering the purchase of a 1930's 6 leg Randolph 5x10 (I am in love with deco 6-leggers) ...but it is a snooker table. I want to convert it for pool. I have read and searched, and I realize that many say it is arguably not worth the trouble, but I have wanted one of these for a long...
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