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  1. Timkrieger

    Sold ROBINSON CUE $1,400, -Sale Pending

    Robinson cue, 4 points, ebony, cocobolo, silver rings. Elephant ear leather wrap. Inlays all natural good stuff in joint and points, matching in the butt. 59” cue. 3 shafts. 12.25, 12.5, 12.75. Everything is straight together and apart. Robinson cues are some of the best cues ever made. The...
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    1926 Brunswick Conqueror 10’ x 5’ Fully Restored, Sequoia Billiards

    Rafael at Sequoia Billiards in Redwood City California completed a full restoration for me on this all original 10 x 5 Brunswick Conqueror with ball return, probably the most beautiful super jumbo table made prior to the Great Depression. I put Simonis 860 in olive green, I think it compliments...
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    12 Foot, 1926 Brunswick Monroe Snooker Cushion Replacement?

    Hi, I have a 1926, 12x6, 8 leg Brunswick Monroe snooker table. The last owner put regular pool table profile rubber cushions on it. Looking for advice on what make and model/profile of cushion rubber I should buy to use on this vintage table to get it to play its best. Any subframe...
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    Barn Find- Early 1946 Brunswick Centennial Pool Table

    I recently got in contact with a family that was looking to sell a Brunswick Centennial pool table. The table had originally been purchased and used in Chicago. This table was in the same family since the 1940’s. The original owner worked with the Ziff-Davis publishing company. The family...
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    Red Rubber Pockets on Centennials/Anniversaries?

    Hi all, just curious if any mechanics know why some of the old Centennial or Anniversary tables had red rubber drop pockets? Was this just an option or did this mark the table during certain years of production? I recently got a very early Centennial table that came with the original, appear to...
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    Info/History on Red Cue Ball w Black Diamond? Break Ball?

    Hi all, just wondering if anyone has information on these old red or brownish colored cue balls with small black diamond? I think I’ve heard in the past that Brunswick sold these as a cue ball that would be used on the break as a break ball? I have 2 of them now, came with 1940s era tables, so...
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    Question on Double Hit foul? Everyone is a physicist now?

    Playing a game for money with a friend yesterday. I was left in a safety. Cue was 3” from object ball. Made an amazing shot to pocket the ball and get position. My opponent who was sitting in his chair 8’ away at an angle jumps up and says “that’s a double hit! The cue ball was rolling faster...
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    ROBINSON CUE, $2,500

    2019 cue made by Greg Robinson designed by me, I’m the original owner. 59 1/2” cue. 19.3 oz, no weight bolt. 3 shafts—12.75, 12.5, 12.25. All silver is actual silver, all white is natural except for the ferrules. Birdseye maple with 4 points. The points are natural white triangle inside of...
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    $300 PREDATOR 30” Z3 11.8 mm SHAFT 3/8 x 14

    I bought this shaft, tuned to a pro taper by Seyberts. 11.8. Gave it a try for about 5 days, just not for me. It is basically brand new. How soft premium tip fitted by Seyberts. Less than a week old. Joint is 3/8 x 14. Has the Cuetec matching ring. I have invoice from Seyberts. $300. If no one...
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    Sold Price drop, $1000 off, 9’ Brunswick Gold Crown IV, Ball Return, near mint condition, Price drop to $5,000 from $6,000 delivered in California, obo

    I have a beautiful mint condition Brunswick Gold Crown IV with a ball return. This table was barely used over the past 15 years. Never in a pool hall. No abuse. Original felt, only covered once. Needs new felt. This has Brunswick’s multiple point leveling system, no shims or pounding to get the...
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    My 10’ Brunswick Centennial Completed Restoration

    Sharing a few before and after pictures of my Centennial restoration. Just got everything put back together today. Anyone thinking of doing a restoration, takes time, but definitely worth it! Mark Gregory did all the rail work and told me how to do the legs, turned out amazing! 4.5” corners...
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    Sold Brunswick Anniversary Pool Table, 9 x 4.5, Ball Return, located in N. California, $4,500

    Brunswick Anniversary, 9 foot table. Ball return. Original monarch cushions. Cosmetic restoration, wood refinished and re-stained to the original color. All metal has been polished to a mirror finish. Located in Yuba City California, just north of Sacramento. Simonis tournament blue, 860...
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    Anyway to know if rubber has to be replaced before putting table together?

    Hi, I have a Brunswick Anniversary that has the original rubber. Feels soft, normal when I squeeze it. I would hate to have to pay to have the table set up twice if I get it set up and it turns out the rubber doesn’t play right. Anyway to tell if that rubber needs to be replaced? I’m having...
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    9 Foot Brunswick Anniversary Pool Table with Ball Return in California, $4,000. Yuba City California, near Sacramento

    This is a 9x4.5 foot pool table. Brunswick Anniversary pool table with ball return. Cosmetically restored. This table spent the last 60 years in a private residence. Short time in a pool hall before that. The table is currently disassembled. I have Simonis 860 in tournament blue for the table...
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    10’ Brunswick Centennial Restoration Progress

    Thought I would share some progress pictures from my table restoration of my 10 x 5 Brunswick Centennial. Mark Gregory did the rail work for me, refinished the rosewood and rebuilt the sub rail. 4.5” corners and tighter side pockets, new cushions. Had the aluminum polished to a mirror finish...
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    Dead or dying cushion test?

    My cushions on my 9’ Connelly might need replacing, probably 15 years old. Some are playing slower, less rebound than others. How many table lengths should a ball rebound when hit hard? What’s the test to know? Still playable for sure, but I’d like them perfect. Thanks!
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    Connelly 6 Leg Ultimate with 2” Slate

    Just set up this Connelly Ultimate with 2” Italian slate. The entire table is solid oak, no veneers, no plywood. Legs are solid. Frame alone has to weigh in at 350-400 lbs. Slates are heavy! Real abalone diamonds. 4 slabs of 2” slate. 5 rail bolts per rail. Table reminds me of a carom table...
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    Proper Way to Transport and Store Slate?

    Hi all, hoping to get some guidance from the pros, what is the best way to transport slate, flat or standing and strapped to tie downs? Also, when storing slates, what's the best way to store them? Standing vertically or flat? Thanks!
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    Thoughts on Quality of Connley Ultimate w/ 2” Slates?

    I’m looking at an original, Arizona built, Connley Ultimate with 2” slate. These original, pre-bankruptcy, tables seem to be really high quality. Anyone have experience or thoughts with these tables? Thanks!
  20. Timkrieger

    The Jointed Cue Pool Hall Re-Opened After 4 Years in Sacramento

    After an ADA lawsuit shakedown and lots of renovations, The Jointed Cue pool hall is back in Sacramento after being closed for 4 years. Lots of good memories here including breakfast and pool before college classes. Really happy to see it reopened, better than ever. This place has a beautiful...
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