asiasdad
Banned
In my storage unit in Waco, Texas.
$2000.00 cash and carry
1955-1959 BRUNSWICK SPORT KING 9ft table featuring Simonis 860 cloth. New Artemis rails (the monarchs were removed to reduce the pocket openings to 4 1/2" pro cut.
The table features brass plated pocket castings, custom rail aprons (or skirts) and a refinish to match factory spec (according to my table mechanic this table has been recovered less than 5 times in its life due to the amazing condition of the slate frames having very little staple marks on them)
All boards have matching serial numbers. The only way I can get the age of this table within a 4 year spread is that this table has Formica rail tops which did not come out of Brunswick until 1955, and the brass plated emblem is the one of the stick man with cue which was last seen on Brunswick tables in 1959 as in 1960 all Brunswick tables received the "B" emblem as Brunswick dropped the "Balke-Collender" from their Corporate name. This is a true American Made Brunswick, including the slate.
This is the table that is the predecessor of the Gold Crown series of tables in which the 3 piece pinned slate as well as the rails are interchangeable with the Gold Crown.
The table light features 4 ballast of 2 Phillips green end 3ft fluorescent bulbs (8 bulbs total)
with the light leaving no shadows anywhere on the table. The light is 6ft 10 inches in length,
33 inches wide, and 16 inches high with 3 grids lighting the table.
The rails were professionally rebuilt at a cost of $1000.00
and the light was $1200.00 to have made.
You are getting one hell of a good deal here at $2000.00
Bring your truck and cash as it is in a storage unit now,
boxed and ready to go.
IF I was to do a trade for a cue, it would have to be an honest 2K + cue with 2 shafts
like a Southwest Satin , 4 point hoppe Scruggs or Mottey.. you get the idea

current cloth is tournament blue 860 Simonis



