Info/Value on this "Victor" Table

WoodyMPW

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Anybody have any information as to quality/value of this table? Thanks.

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Gunn_Slinger

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They are very well built tables. Many pool rooms in northern va used them
plus the oldest room in richmond va 'triple triangle', I bought one from triple when it was renovated. Had it in my house for over 10 years.Plays very solid, generic banking rails, kind of like a gandy. A few problems: pockets are huge ( 5 in + ). I had to triple shim them to get 4 1/2 in. The ball returns are hard to keep working well.
They are hard to put together. Check the rubber on the runners and the felt on the rings at the ball box. The pocket liners are usually nailed in. Check to make sure the heads are recessed into the liner as to not nick up the balls. I would suggest changing the pockets to brunswick drop pockets and not to use the ball return system. They have no leg adjustments and have to be shimed to level the table.
The one I had was higher than most tables ( 33 in to the top rail ). Gold crowns are usually set to 31 in to top rail.
Good luck
Your table looks in very good shape.
 
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