It’s for sale on their website starting at $10,000!
https://www.brunswickbilliards.com/pool-tables/gold-crown-vi
https://www.brunswickbilliards.com/pool-tables/gold-crown-vi
Doesn't the 6 have same guts as the 5? Never heard any complaints about the GC5. From what i've read here the 5 solve whatever problems the 4 had.Does it last past one setup?
Jeff Livingston
Look at the main GC6 page. It shows what looks to be a drop-pocket w/storage. The one on the customize page just looks like its turned around. I see what you're saying. No storage would kinda suck. I msg'd Bruns. via FB. See what they have to say.I don’t know if it’s a glitch on the website or not, but if the customization pictures are accurate, the drop pocket version has no ball storage on the foot rail, and the gully return has the ball box up high in the rail where the ball storage is usually located. Makes for a much cleaner aesthetic if it’s true. But harder to play pocket or back games.
I’m voting it’s a graphics glitch by whoever made the website doesn’t know tables.
Doesn't the 6 have same guts as the 5? Never heard any complaints about the GC5. From what i've read here the 5 solve whatever problems the 4 had.
I don’t know if it’s a glitch on the website or not, but if the customization pictures are accurate, the drop pocket version has no ball storage on the foot rail, and the gully return has the ball box up high in the rail where the ball storage is usually located. Makes for a much cleaner aesthetic if it’s true. But harder to play pocket or back games.
I’m voting it’s a graphics glitch by whoever made the website doesn’t know tables.
Good find on the pics.More detailed pics here from Japan. Looks like it is a glitch as these pics show a storage box.
https://www.billiards-days.com/2017/11/21/bd-世界初登場-ブランズウィック-ゴールドクラウンⅥ-シックス/
I've just been listening to the table guys in another thread talk about how tables are made, without regard to more than one installation in their designs.
So, I asked about that because of that.
When I get a different table (since mine has so many new problems now, due to bad maintenance), I am going for one that is designed to last through more than one table cloth change or one move. Apparently, that's the new Diamonds, only. That's all. I've become a BIG skeptic about table manufacturing.
Nice looking table, though, isn't it?
Jeff Livingston
Looks like the rails are straight. That's good because rumor had it that they'd have that "surf-board" curve like the Metro. I think it looks great myself.
Mark Greggory has said many times in the table mechanics section, that the GC5 is currently the best table available. Take from that what you will (This was before the GC6 was released)