How many of you have worked on the Brunswick Gold Crown 6??
What do you think?
My thoughts:
I am on a trip in Maine and just completed 2 GC6 installations, both 9'. One of them was the Tournament Edition in Mahogany/ Nickel Trim and the other Skyline walnut/ Espresso/ Nickel trim.
Both of my clients love their tables and it was a pleasure installing them.
The design changes and material changes show that Brunswick does make a great pool table. One was a floor model and the other brand new in the box.
They did remove most of the levelers in the frame, but, i could install the same system they had before in a couple hours. I had no isssues getting them both dialed in with the Starrett 98-12, the 4 leveling feet and 8 levelers on the seams. The slates lined up very nice/ were of good quality.
The wider/ beveled pedestal legs are very cool looking. The feet are shorter and more defined/ sized to the wider legs. Be cautious on installing the feet, with the feet being shorter and the body of the legs taller, it was easy to mis-judge the playing surface height.
Both tables play amazing!!! Could not be more blessed. Still have 2 Gold Crown 4's to rebuild here in Maine!! Lobsta's tomorrow!!!
Here are a few pics of the tables we installed:
What do you think?
My thoughts:
I am on a trip in Maine and just completed 2 GC6 installations, both 9'. One of them was the Tournament Edition in Mahogany/ Nickel Trim and the other Skyline walnut/ Espresso/ Nickel trim.
Both of my clients love their tables and it was a pleasure installing them.
The design changes and material changes show that Brunswick does make a great pool table. One was a floor model and the other brand new in the box.
They did remove most of the levelers in the frame, but, i could install the same system they had before in a couple hours. I had no isssues getting them both dialed in with the Starrett 98-12, the 4 leveling feet and 8 levelers on the seams. The slates lined up very nice/ were of good quality.
The wider/ beveled pedestal legs are very cool looking. The feet are shorter and more defined/ sized to the wider legs. Be cautious on installing the feet, with the feet being shorter and the body of the legs taller, it was easy to mis-judge the playing surface height.
Both tables play amazing!!! Could not be more blessed. Still have 2 Gold Crown 4's to rebuild here in Maine!! Lobsta's tomorrow!!!
Here are a few pics of the tables we installed: