1963 Brunswick Something???

buckzfan59

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I am not much of a pool guy but found this forum and thought it might be a good place to figure out what I have and what it might be worth. Have spent several hours on the internet and havent figured it out yet so I am hoping someone in this group will be able to help me out! :) Please excuse the qualit of the attached photos. The wife sent them to me today and she isnt exactly a photographer. The best I can figure out is this is a 1963 Brunswick but what model I dont know. As you can see, the plate reads Centennial by Brunswick but from what I have been able to find today, the legs/base dont match? It looks more like a "Monarch" Home Billiard Table Model GZ? Any help identifying this and the value would be greatly appreciated! I can post better pics later.

Thanks in advance!

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Thanks. I have actually been to that page and it's for antique models produced between 1845-1945. Looked through all the pics and didnt see anything that matched up. The different models do discuss model changes in more recent years but no pics and the descriptions didnt match either. I am stumped! As for condition, I would say very good.
 
It appears to be just an entry level Brunswick. Im guessing it is not Slate? I would say in the shape its in it would be worth around $150-$200.
 
As posted above this appears to be a Brunswick Celebrity and could probably sell for $300.00-$650.00 depending on condition and buyers interested.
 
Thanks guys! That is the exact design. Everything I found through google was a Celebrity HY Model. Found a sticker on the bottom of mine that says Centennial GZ Model. I am guessing mine is a Centennial which was sold as a step up from the Celebrity. This would explain why all the Celebrity HYs I have found on the net are solid white and mine has wood laminate rails and wood legs/base. None the less, I am guessing that doesnt really affect the value all that much. Bottom line is that it is a entry level home model. With a value of anly around $500 I think I will hold on to it!

Thanks again for the help iguring this out!
 
Red Forman, thanks for the suggestion, was actually thinking I may have posted this in the wrong section. New to the forum thing, how do I repost?
 
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