Well done!
That's by far the best looking one dollar table ever seen.
Thanks!! I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out. Can you tell??
Well done!
That's by far the best looking one dollar table ever seen.
Thanks!! I'm pretty pleased with how it turned out. Can you tell??
That is one beautiful bridge! Congratuations and I wish you many happy years playing with that bridge. They just don't make bridges like that anymore. I sure wish I could afford one!
Well done on the restoration, it looks fantastic! I've played on several of those Brunswick Monarch's and they play quite nice. From what I understand, those 100 yr old tables are often easier to service than 30 yr old GC's. I see you have a Brunswick table tennis top, I could get into that too. A lifetime of good times right there...enjoy!!
That is one beautiful bridge! Congratuations and I wish you many happy years playing with that bridge. They just don't make bridges like that anymore. I sure wish I could afford one!
And rightfully so! Very, very well done. I Not to beat the bridge head to death, but if those little rubber doodads fall off, they hide very sharp pins. Spent five bucks on the moosehead plastic one, and I think it's one of the best.
OK FINE. I just spent another 1.44 to buy a moose head!! Anybody want a picture? I still think its funny that I wrote all of this with pictures and restored a beautiful Brunswick table and we are talking about a $2 bridge head!!
To the OP...Sorry, it is a beautiful table and very well done. I'm glad you're up and playing on it. Bob is right about the rubber covers, and they do come off too damn easily. I'd hate to see your cloth screwed up if that happened, which is the only reason I mentioned it in the first place. :grin: The Batman/moosehead bridge heads couldn't do that.
Scott Lee
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Thanks guys. I have already established a no jump and no masse rule! advice on the break cloth size?