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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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    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

    Question. Restoring this table for myself - much sentimental value. Stripping and sanding and repairing. First piece done shown. It is three coats of Tung Oil after stripping and 320 sand. i do not plan on any topcoat on the sides, however the top rails are rosewood (different wood) and i...
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    1916ish Brunswick Kling 6 Leg Restoration Advice

    I have recently purchased a 1913 - 1916 Brunswick Kling. It is a 6 leg, Circassian Walnut / Rosewood Rail, 1.5” slate with ball return. I have begun restoration but am not a pro, but very handy and capable. My parents were antique dealers so I understand restoration and not to overdo it and...
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    1916 Brunswick Kling Restoration

    I have recently purchased a 1913 - 1916 Brunswick Kling. It is a 6 leg, Circassian Walnut / Rosewood Rail, 1.5” slate with ball return. I have begun restoration but am not a pro, but very handy and capable. My parents were antique dealers so I understand restoration and not to overdo it and...
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