Anyone know what to do with a set of old rails? They are in good shape but they were never extended or calibrated. As far as old Brunswick rails go they play great. The rubber is decent, the pocket angles are better than most, and the laminate is undamaged.
They are from a 9 FT Brunswick Sportking. The Sportking rails and Anniversary rails are identical and interchangeable. The table was likely built in the 70s.
When I say rail, I'm taking about the entire rail structure above the slate (cushion, subrail, wooden rail, laminate surface,etc.).
I could sell them but the odds of finding a buyer seems astronomical. I doubt I'll find anyone local and the price to ship them is not probably not worth it to anyone. I'm probably going to throw them in my attic where they will waste away for eternity.
They are from a 9 FT Brunswick Sportking. The Sportking rails and Anniversary rails are identical and interchangeable. The table was likely built in the 70s.
When I say rail, I'm taking about the entire rail structure above the slate (cushion, subrail, wooden rail, laminate surface,etc.).
I could sell them but the odds of finding a buyer seems astronomical. I doubt I'll find anyone local and the price to ship them is not probably not worth it to anyone. I'm probably going to throw them in my attic where they will waste away for eternity.