Identifying a Brunswick Table

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Can I get some help identifying this table?

Can I get some help identifying this Brunswick table? I couldn't find a match yet. Any info would help.
 

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pt109

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IMO that table was made from more than one model. I scrolled thru these: https://www.billiardrestoration.com/antique-pool-tables.htm Didn't see one like it. That scroll-work trim definitely looks added on. You might call this place and talk to Derrick. Knows a TON about old B'wicks.

My home room when I was a teenager had Brunswick Monarchs which looked just like
these without the trim....I think the Czar is right....the add-ones look newer.

And it might be just my ignorance of camera effects...but the slate doesn’t look original...
...notice the slate cut on the nearest corner pocket.

In our room we had these models ( no trim) in 6x12, 5x10, and one 5.5 by 11.
 

garczar

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My home room when I was a teenager had Brunswick Monarchs which looked just like
these without the trim....I think the Czar is right....the add-ones look newer.

And it might be just my ignorance of camera effects...but the slate doesn’t look original...
...notice the slate cut on the nearest corner pocket.

In our room we had these models ( no trim) in 6x12, 5x10, and one 5.5 by 11.
I agree. This table looks to be a hybrid of various tables. Not knocking it but that's what it looks like.
 
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