A little special project for Will Prout!

Thanks to all the friends who commented on the table and Doug`s great restoration work.

Your comments are appreciated, every one.

Will Prout
 
Do you have any that you put a piece of plate glass on top of as a "permanent" display case?

My step-grandfather used to fix antique pistols and made a couple of old wooden spoke wagon wheels with hubs intact into a rotating coffee tables. He put a plywood bottom with red felt and had pistols in between each spoke. covered the table with a custom cut piece of tempered glass. I thought of that table when you posted the pic with the cues in this one.
 
I second Jams post: I love AZB, and all the great stuff you can see and learn.

Thank you so much Mr. Prout and Mr. Patrick. The table is super cool, and the restoration looks to be absolutely phenomenal. Wonderful work and acquisition. Only here will you see such great memorabilia! I love it!

Braden
 
Wow! What a great job you did! Did the table come with any balls? I'd like to see the original balls on this little table.
 
Glass Lids

Do you have any that you put a piece of plate glass on top of as a "permanent" display case?

My step-grandfather used to fix antique pistols and made a couple of old wooden spoke wagon wheels with hubs intact into a rotating coffee tables. He put a plywood bottom with red felt and had pistols in between each spoke. covered the table with a custom cut piece of tempered glass. I thought of that table when you posted the pic with the cues in this one.

Yes, all of the display tables have acrylic lids that permanently provide a dust cover and work well for display.

WP
 
Great Idea...............

Do you have any that you put a piece of plate glass on top of as a "permanent" display case?

My step-grandfather used to fix antique pistols and made a couple of old wooden spoke wagon wheels with hubs intact into a rotating coffee tables. He put a plywood bottom with red felt and had pistols in between each spoke. covered the table with a custom cut piece of tempered glass. I thought of that table when you posted the pic with the cues in this one.

Scott,

I like your step-grandfather`s table idea! I think he and I would get along great!

Will
 
Just had a holy crap idea! What if you used the same theory as the rotating hub table, but used cues as the spokes? You could realistically make a 5 1/2' table and show probably 30-50 cues! Would be neat to see one with nothing but Titlist butts.
 
Very nice Will, I know you've got a few cues to fill it up! Another great addition to the coolest collection of things I've ever had a chance to see.
 
Thanks...

Very nice Will, I know you've got a few cues to fill it up! Another great addition to the coolest collection of things I've ever had a chance to see.

Thanks Rusty!

I trust all is going well and you are ready for the coming snows!

Will
 
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