Please identify this mystery table

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Just bought this from a guy who acquired it with his house. It’s a 3 piece Italian slate table. From my meager research it either a older Connelly or possibly an olhausen. It’s a veneer oak or walnut table. Seems well made. The 911 sticker gives you the relative size of the missing badge. Here are some pics during the restoration. It’s a 7 Footer. Any help is appreciated. Thanks

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garczar

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Just bought this from a guy who acquired it with his house. It’s a 3 piece Italian slate table. From my meager research it either a older Connelly or possibly an olhausen. It’s a veneer oak or walnut table. Seems well made. The 911 sticker gives you the relative size of the missing badge. Here are some pics during the restoration. Any help is appreciated. Thanks guys!

4wXqvbeBYTVRCLfn6
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TATE

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Could be an O'hausen. All these all home table look alike to me. So many are made off-shore.

Looks like it to me. I only recognize it because I had a 9' - they are Oak with Italian slate. They went for about $2,500 street price 9' in the pool table stores, retail was probably $3,000. It was a good table but designed for home use. Huge pockets - over 5". My straight pool ego was through the roof.

Mine came in and was made in the Olhausen factory, think they were in San Diego. This picture he had looks like it had an Olhausen plate - the one with Accu-Fast cushions.
 

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Snooker Theory

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Looks like it to me. I only recognize it because I had a 9' - they are Oak with Italian slate. They went for about $2,500 street price in the pool table stores, retail was probably $3,000. It was a good table but designed for home use. Huge pockets - over 5". My straight pool ego was through the roof.

Mine came in and was made in the Olhausen factory, think they were in San Diego. This picture he had looks like it had an Olhausen plate - the one with Accu-Fast cushions.

Kinda looks like the Reno Veneer Olhausen..
 

Lawnboy77

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Looks like it to me. I only recognize it because I had a 9' - they are Oak with Italian slate. They went for about $2,500 street price in the pool table stores, retail was probably $3,000. It was a good table but designed for home use. Huge pockets - over 5". My straight pool ego was through the roof.

Mine came in and was made in the Olhausen factory, think they were in San Diego. This picture he had looks like it had an Olhausen plate - the one with Accu-Fast cushions.

Yep, I think you nailed it. MBS K-66 profile cushions installed instead of the Accu-fast though.
 

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Well as much as I’d like to think it’s a olhausen. From what I read all oval olhausen badges Over the years were the same size. 3 7/8 x 1 5/8. Mine unfortunately is 3 7/8 x 1 3/16. So I’ve believe the mystery continues. ��
 

mikemosconi

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I once owned an 80s Olhausen and that cabinet that sits on the legs looks exactly like mine did!
 

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Thank you Tate. I just did. And thank you all for your replies. But I don’t think we quite got it nailed quite yet. Maybe a Connelly?
 

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Well I had a nice informative conversation with Willie Olhausen I hoped but he cannot identify it either. But it’s not theirs. I’m pretty sure at this point that it’s an import. Oh well unless someone jumps in and can say I have/had that one, I guess it will remain a mystery. Still like it and I don’t have a lot invested. Thank you all for your help. I learned a lot. :shrug:
 

Snooker Theory

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You could always ask Trent the table mechanic, his username here is Trentfromtoledo, super nice guy and he may know. There is the ask the mechanic section here on the forums, and you could ask there as well(if you have not already). There is another guy named Glenn, but I think he got the coronavirus.
 

forabeer

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Get a local trophy shop to custom engrave your own personal nameplate.

Not sure what it would cost but might be a fun project.
 

trentfromtoledo

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You could always ask Trent the table mechanic, his username here is Trentfromtoledo, super nice guy and he may know. There is the ask the mechanic section here on the forums, and you could ask there as well(if you have not already). There is another guy named Glenn, but I think he got the coronavirus.

Thanks for the kind words Snooker! I messaged him back. 99% of the tables I work on are commercial. I have no input other really :(

TFT
 
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