1903 (?) Burrowe's table

GaryJoh

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Hello everyone. I am new here. I recently inherited my parents pool table. I spent many hours in the basement playing on here in my early teens! Now its mine and I am trying to learn more about it (and what to do with it as I don't play anymore). I have included the note that came with it and a few pics. The original snooker balls are very small. I have the rack and the wall holder that fits them. The table measures 4' x 7'. If anyone can give me some more info and or advice I'd really appreciate it.
 

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garczar

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Hello everyone. I am new here. I recently inherited my parents pool table. I spent many hours in the basement playing on here in my early teens! Now its mine and I am trying to learn more about it (and what to do with it as I don't play anymore). I have included the note that came with it and a few pics. The original snooker balls are very small. I have the rack and the wall holder that fits them. The table measures 4' x 7'. If anyone can give me some more info and or advice I'd really appreciate it.

Sorry, I am having trouble uploading the pics. I will asap!!
Like this?: https://www.chairish.com/product/508153/mid-century-burrowes-portable-pool-table
 

deanoc

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my first table was a very cheap model like your
beautiful one

mine might have had a plywood slate,it didn't weigh 50 pounds,but oh whatit was to me
 
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