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Whosliam

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Alrighty, my family and I just moved into a new home which has an existing table. I haven't been able to find any branding other this logo. Anyone know the manufacturer?
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Lawnboy77

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I’m not seeing a logo. You might not be able to post pics yet. Try and download the Tapatalk app for forums, it makes it much easier to post pics.


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Whosliam

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Thanks for the recommendation!
Here are a few photos. I'm confident it's not worth much but it plays nice and I'd just like to know how old it is, etc.
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Lawnboy77

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I think that's a Sears Riviera III from probably the mid 70's. The original Riviera came out in 1971 according to the reproduction manual over at Classicbilliards.net. Here is a link to a Riviera III I found on the internet for sale. The Riviera is about the only one that I could find with the padded faux leather on the pedestals.

http://www.nextechclassifieds.com/listings/1171164/

Here is a link for the manual on the Riviera II, looks the same except the base looks to be non-adjustable, whereas the III has a less substantial base, but adjustable feet.
https://www.classicbilliards.net/an...-page-manual-for-riviera-ii-model-tables.html
 
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Whosliam

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You sir are amazing! I did find out the gentlemen I bought the house from worked for Sears and roebuck his entire life. so it makes sense that it's from Sears.
Thanks man!
 

Lawnboy77

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You are very welcome! Glad to help out...that table is a time capsule, it takes me back to the 1970s for sure. I think it even has the original felt. You are right about it not being worth much, but still a good table just for family entertainment.
 
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