Vintage table ID (Brunswick Centennial?)

jay helfert

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Appears to be designed as a smaller copy of a Centennial, which is not a bad choice. They are only copying one of the best tables ever made. Hard to tell much from the pics but it does appear to be a solidly built box, if you're in the market for a 7' table. I always like to look underneath and inspect the slate and the frame. Not enough here to make a definitive decision. He's asking a pretty steep price imo, doubtful he'll get a bid.
 

PoppaSaun

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Google the name, he's an interior designer from the New England area. He likely had it made from a larger table. I say this because of how stupid the legs look. If anyone had actually designed a table that size, they would have changed the taper angle of the legs to make it look more balanced. The angle that works on a wider table looks too angled for this table.
 

PickPocket

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Google the name, he's an interior designer from the New England area. He likely had it made from a larger table. I say this because of how stupid the legs look. If anyone had actually designed a table that size, they would have changed the taper angle of the legs to make it look more balanced. The angle that works on a wider table looks too angled for this table.

might be a dumb question but, does this mean that Brunswick didn't make a 7ft centennial?
 
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