9 gold crowns for $1000 each on eBay in new you

I bought my Gold Crown 1 in 1972, still have it and consider it one of the best value purchases I ever made.

They are great tables and can last two lifetimes if maintained properly. Heirlooms.

Will Prout
 
I bought my Gold Crown 1 in 1972, still have it and consider it one of the best value purchases I ever made.

They are great tables and can last two lifetimes if maintained properly. Heirlooms.

Will Prout

They are great tables :thumbup:
 
I found mine on cl for $225. Couldn't bargain with him at that price!
 

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How do the balls stay on the table hanging from the ceiling?

This is going to be interesting.

Ken
 
I had to flip[ this to see that pin-ball machine !

< < < < < < < < < (Former pin-ball Wizard) :cool:

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Thanks my iPhone is funny like that. I'll trade the pinball for a mottey or something similar.


I got room for it............... What is it ? Gottleib ? Williams ?

Years ago (before I got my place) you could get 'em for $300- 400 and in really good shape !

Ah, The memories !! :smile:
 
I bought my Gold Crown 1 in 1972, still have it and consider it one of the best value purchases I ever made.

They are great tables and can last two lifetimes if maintained properly. Heirlooms.

Will Prout

How much did you pay back then?
 
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$300.00 for GCII, Brunswick double sided floor standing cue rack, 10 Brunswick 1 piece cues, and 1 Willie Hoppe Titlist. Got the original table brush in the box, Centennials, and the cheap grey plastic rack too. I am 3rd owner, the first guy bought it new in 1971, second guy bought it in 1985, thats the first time it was recovered, then I bought it in December of 2011 and had table "Diamondized" Feb. of 2013 with Artemis, Simonis, and new Centennials. Oh yeah, Delta 13 too, no more cheapo plastic rack. I have since added a matching Brunswick light too, what a difference compared to using smaller light fixtures!!
 
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$300.00 for GCII, Brunswick double sided floor standing cue rack, 10 Brunswick 1 piece cues, and 1 Willie Hoppe Titlist. Got the original table brush in the box, Centennials, and the cheap grey plastic rack too. I am 3rd owner, the first guy bought it new in 1971, second guy bought it in 1985, thats the first time it was recovered, then I bought it in December of 2011 and had table "Diamondized" Feb. of 2013 with Artemis, Simonis, and new Centennials. Oh yeah, Delta 13 too, no more cheapo plastic rack. I have since added a matching Brunswick light too, what a difference compared to using smaller light fixtures!!

What a deal!
 
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