You are right. I never submitted a question. So here are my questions.
What are the pocket angles? Both in entry angles and down angles.
What is the pocket shelf depth?
Did they improve the floating nuts in the rails?
If the GC VI has a curved envelope as discussed then what is its widest point and at its narrowest point in measurement?
Have any “PRO’s” evaluated the table yet?
How does the new design lend itself to being better than say a V?
Why did they remove the ball separator in the ball storage box? One pocket?
Is the ball return box the same or similar to the V?
Are there any rail mechanical changes?
It is mentioned that the pocket castings sit up on the VI, why is this?
I don’t know if the interviewer knows tables or not but he seemed to forget most of the components and or names of such components.
The gentlemen from Brunswick didn’t have the enthusiasm that me as a player and purchaser would expect.
You guys are silly. You had 3 weeks to come up with questions, but instead, you post yours the day after the interview airs, and wonder why they weren't answered.
Are we supposed to read your mind?
And wtf is this crap about forgetting the names of components?
Just dreaming stuff up I guess.
The interview was supposed to be about the new GC VI. Not the background of Brunswick. I didn’t mind listening to it but 3/4 of that interview had nothing to do with the new table.
Yep. Just dreaming stuff up I see.
The episode is 38 minutes long. We didn't discuss anything but the table until the 27 minute mark.
Exaggerate much?
I agree. I applaud the guy for trying but this interview answered very few questions about the new table. Just have to wait for MG and RKC to get their hands on one. The curved profile will look like a Metro/GoldCrown mix. We'll see.
Yeah because Glen will give you a totally unbiased and professional analysis LMAO.
Very few questions answered??
Sheesh
ANSWERED:
1. Expected release date
2. Expected price
3. How long to develop
4. No playing surface specs will deviate from previous GCs
(BCA specs mean same pocket and cushion angles as before)
5. 4x9ft only, yes tournament edition available
6. No change in slate + slate sources
7. Change in number of levelers (reduced)
8. Slate bed/frame changed slightly (reduced)
9. Rail surface options
10. Design change description - Pedestal, Stretcher, Castings, Envelope, Box
11. Castings are Zinc w/brushed nickel plate finish
12. Superspeed cushions used and quality discussion
13. Discussion of past inaccuracies in pocket angles
14. 3 letter code use
15. Exact weight not known but heavier than previous
16. Why globally sourced
17. Castings not supposed to be level with rail
18. Not doweled and why
19. Ball return option discussed
20. No score counter
21. Color/finish options
22. yes, playability and quality testing