1920s Brunswick Monroe Pool Table

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Fully Restored 1920s Brunswick Monroe Pool Table – Museum-Quality, Art-Deco design style. $4,500 Available for Pickup in Parkland, FL (SE part of the state)

The Monroe model was manufactured for only 2 years from 1928 To 1930 so this is a rare gem that combines timeless craftsmanship with elegant style. This nearly 100 year-old antique pool table was meticulously restored in 2006 to preserve its historic integrity while ensuring it plays like new.

Features:

• Professional full restoration (2006) including frame, rails, rubbers, slate, and authentic 9-iron cast-steel pockets with new custom leathers

• Solid hardwood construction with rich, hand-rubbed wood finish

• Gorgeous mother of pearl inlaid details and vintage hardware

• Regulation size (8 ft) table – perfect for serious play or refined decor

• 3 piece 1” thick Slate currently covered in light gray 860 Simonis cloth

• Includes a set of Aramith Belgian balls, brush, 8 & 9 ball racks, gray cue chalk, bridge stick, 5 house + a child cue

This table is not just a game piece—it’s a conversation piece, a collector’s item, and a stunning addition to any game room, lodge, or historic home. The Monroe is known for its graceful lines and solid build.

Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of billiards history!
 

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Regulation size is 9 foot not 8 foot. FYI
Mr Mosconi, thank you for correcting our error on regulation size, just an oversight on our part. We, my husband and I have been in the billiard business for over forty years. We traveled covering pool tables and selling supplies and had a retail store and made pool cues. I don’t know how you are related to Willie Masconi, but I have a great memory of him at a NSGA show in Chicago in the eighties. He was giving an exhibition and I noticed, something wrong with his feet. ( I have a discerning spirit) after he was finished I went up and asked him if his feet hurt ? He said, yes, I didn’t wear my lucky shoes. The Converse booth was right next to him, so I went over there and told them Mr Masconi needed some shoes, size 10 ( I think) . They got him some shoes and he wore them all through the week. Every time he saw me after that, he called out to me, Eva thank you. Great man.
 
Mr Mosconi, thank you for correcting our error on regulation size, just an oversight on our part. We, my husband and I have been in the billiard business for over forty years. We traveled covering pool tables and selling supplies and had a retail store and made pool cues. I don’t know how you are related to Willie Masconi, but I have a great memory of him at a NSGA show in Chicago in the eighties. He was giving an exhibition and I noticed, something wrong with his feet. ( I have a discerning spirit) after he was finished I went up and asked him if his feet hurt ? He said, yes, I didn’t wear my lucky shoes. The Converse booth was right next to him, so I went over there and told them Mr Masconi needed some shoes, size 10 ( I think) . They got him some shoes and he wore them all through the week. Every time he saw me after that, he called out to me, Eva thank you. Great man.
Jack moved our table when we bought in Stilwell, KS.
I know he also did all the tables at Shooters Olathe regularly.
He was better than excellent. Always.
And he taught Bob Owen how to make cues.
Will Prout
 
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