1955-1959 Brunswick Anniversary 9 foot- Stunning

This is a 55-59 Brunswick Anniversary all original (except rubber and cloth) non restored 9 footer. This is a really beauty that is in exceptional shape. Only recovered 4 times. It has Artemis rails and Simonis 860. The pocket are 4 inches. Comes with many extras: Centennial Balls with Measle CB, Cover, Bridges and Sardo Tight Rack. Also comes with the original Brunswick Rack. Without a doubt the best table I've ever played on. In the middle of a major move and looking to sell soon. Come by and play. Calabasas, CA. area.
$5,000 - Open to cue trades as well. Tascarella, Herek, Szamboti, Old Joss, etc.
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Sweet table! I've been fortunate enough to work on and install a few of these, well worth the money! GL
 
Last price reduction! If it doesn't sell soon I will just store it.
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Hey Nut,

Sorry Bud, not selling that.

Monte

I was kidding about the cues. I can't believe this table has not been sold. I don't think people realize how difficult it is to find a 9 foot Anniversary in this good of shape.
 
Here's some history for your table:

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=168567

Formica rails first came out in 1955. The emblem of the famous
"stick man" was last put on Brunswick tables in 1959.

The "B" emblem was first used in 1960 with the transition from
the corporate name dropping Collander.

The catalog in the link provided is the 1959-1960 transition
catalog.

Your anniversary is priced very well for even todays market, and I
wish you the best with your sale, however I'm sure you are not
looking forward to it leaving .
 
Here's some history for your table:

http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=168567

Formica rails first came out in 1955. The emblem of the famous
"stick man" was last put on Brunswick tables in 1959.

The "B" emblem was first used in 1960 with the transition from
the corporate name dropping Collander.

The catalog in the link provided is the 1959-1960 transition
catalog.

Your anniversary is priced very well for even todays market, and I
wish you the best with your sale, however I'm sure you are not
looking forward to it leaving .
Thanks for the kind words and confirming what I have. It's so hard to find info on these old Brunswick tables.
Awesome catalog.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=168567

Monte
 
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