look at the 'don't build em like they used to' thread from earlier today. Very well made tables. Not just another import gamestore wanne be.What can every tell me about A.E Schmidt tables? Are these more furniture tables?
Schmidt is an old-line billiard supply company in St. Louis. I think they were the last company in the US to sell new ivory balls. They did a newsletter in the 1960s to help room owners and printed a book of them -- "The First Five Years of Chalk Up". I'm pretty sure the same family still owns it.What can every tell me about A.E Schmidt tables? Are these more furniture tables?
How do they play compared to tournament tables like Diamond, Rasson or even Gold Crowns?look at the 'don't build em like they used to' thread from earlier today. Very well made tables. Not just another import gamestore wanne be.
they play like a good pool table. really no way to answer what you're asking. afaik their stock pockets are around 5" but they'll make them to suit.How do they play compared to tournament tables like Diamond, Rasson or even Gold Crowns?
Damn good tables back in the day.they play like a good pool table. really no way to answer what you're asking. afaik their stock pockets are around 5" but they'll make them to suit.
Here's their lineup, with prices. Note that the default price shown is for a small table. You can customize, such as ordering the shape of the diamonds and the material, and the type of wood. The lead time I saw was 4-6 weeks.How are they priced, compared to Brunswick and Diamond?
Wow!Here's their lineup, with prices. Note that the default price shown is for a small table. You can customize, such as ordering the shape of the diamonds and the material, and the type of wood. The lead time I saw was 4-6 weeks.
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There's little resale value. If you want one, look for a homeowner trying to get rid of one.What can every tell me about A.E Schmidt tables? Are these more furniture tables?
A.E. Schmidt had tables in almost every Davbe and Busters.My hometown pool hall had Schmidt tables, we were 80 miles from St. Louis afterall. When I started playing on them in the 50s, they were already 40 years old. Solid as a stump, 2 inch slate, 8 legs, probably weighed close to a ton.
The local Dave and Buster's here in Atlanta has, or had the last time I was there, Schmidt tables. In my opinion every bit as good as a Gold Crown, maybe better.