Hi all, wanted to introduce myself and share my new acquisition: a Brunswick Anniversary DC model.
I have been looking for an older snooker table for about a year, and was about to throw in the towel and just get a 9' pool table until I found this on craigslist.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevetulk/sets/72157624800763651/
The aprons and base and bridge holder have been painted, but I think with a little stripping and maybe some refinishing on the aprons it will clean up nicely. The rails are in great shape and I don't think they need anything but some cleaning. I know some folks think these are formica, but I'm pretty sure these are walnut... maybe it was later versions that had the formica.
One question I have is the cushions. I think they are the original Monarchs. They are consistent to the touch (not hard) and aren't warped or broken in any way. Any thoughts on whether to replace them or not? I found a local guy (retired) who worked at Champion for 30 years who's going to help me get it all together. He hasn't seen it, but based on some Q&A and my feedback over the phone when I was picking it up he didn't seem to think they needed replacement. It's hard to tell since the table wasn't together when I looked at it. It was sitting disassembled in this guys' basement for 20 years... before that it was set up at his dad's house when he closed his pool-hall in Peoria illinois, where it was originally installed in the 50's.
I even got an old set of Billiard and Snooker balls, and the original wall cue rack (also painted), and a couple of snooker cues and a bridge (which will all probably just hang on the wall...)
Right now I'm looking locally for someone who can strip and refinish the aprons and base. I may end up getting a replacement apron set from classicbilliards.net, but would like to try and keep things as original as possible.
I have been looking for an older snooker table for about a year, and was about to throw in the towel and just get a 9' pool table until I found this on craigslist.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevetulk/sets/72157624800763651/
The aprons and base and bridge holder have been painted, but I think with a little stripping and maybe some refinishing on the aprons it will clean up nicely. The rails are in great shape and I don't think they need anything but some cleaning. I know some folks think these are formica, but I'm pretty sure these are walnut... maybe it was later versions that had the formica.
One question I have is the cushions. I think they are the original Monarchs. They are consistent to the touch (not hard) and aren't warped or broken in any way. Any thoughts on whether to replace them or not? I found a local guy (retired) who worked at Champion for 30 years who's going to help me get it all together. He hasn't seen it, but based on some Q&A and my feedback over the phone when I was picking it up he didn't seem to think they needed replacement. It's hard to tell since the table wasn't together when I looked at it. It was sitting disassembled in this guys' basement for 20 years... before that it was set up at his dad's house when he closed his pool-hall in Peoria illinois, where it was originally installed in the 50's.
I even got an old set of Billiard and Snooker balls, and the original wall cue rack (also painted), and a couple of snooker cues and a bridge (which will all probably just hang on the wall...)
Right now I'm looking locally for someone who can strip and refinish the aprons and base. I may end up getting a replacement apron set from classicbilliards.net, but would like to try and keep things as original as possible.