Found this during a search. Pretty cool. The prices just kill me. https://digital.libraries.ou.edu/utils/getfile/collection/gmccurtain/id/443/filename/444.pdf
They did away with the table archive. When i asked them they said it got lost. Whatever. Don't believe that for a second.A treasure trove of such information is on the Brunswick Billiards website.
Go to https://www.brunswickbilliards.com/ and click on "History" at the bottom of the page. Then click on "THE BRUNSWICK LIBRARY" and follow the instructions.
They did away with the table archive. When i asked them they said it got lost. Whatever. Don't believe that for a second.
Found this during a search. Pretty cool. The prices just kill me. https://digital.libraries.ou.edu/utils/getfile/collection/gmccurtain/id/443/filename/444.pdf
How?? I guess you have to search each by name now. I'll try it.You can still find tables via what I posted. It's just harder.
How?? I guess you have to search each by name now. I'll try it.
I searched a few by name and found them.Go to The Brunswick Library and do some searches or look through the Images. Not quite as convenient as the old way.
Huh??? Was that in there somewhere?" A good string of fish is never carried yp a sidestreet."
What a line:grin::wink:
Huh??? Was that in there somewhere?
I know. I love old stuff like this. The literature had a style/class all its own. Working for Brunswick when they absolutely ruled would have been very cool.On one of the first handful of pages I think. They were talking about the quality woods they use so saying they don't hide it with paint.
This was great to go through, not just for the pool equipment but reading the period writing style. They even put in pictures of all of their and sales people buildings in the book.
On one of the first handful of pages I think. They were talking about the quality woods they use so saying they don't hide it with paint.
This was great to go through, not just for the pool equipment but reading the period writing style. They even put in pictures of all of their and sales people buildings in the book.
Its garczar bro.Cool stuff. Thanks gman