Cool old table but you are probably saving yourself a ton of $$ in an overhaul. Unless you can do all(or at least a lot) of the work yourself you're lookin' at a ton of time & cash. Here's one re-done by Derrick and crew in Kansas: https://www.billiardrestoration.com/antique-pool-tables/regina.htm
Their asking price is $1500. It's already taken apart, with pictures mapping how it goes back together. The slate is on a pallet (3 pieces), and the base and table is one piece. They have machinery to load on a trailer.
"The pool table is 9’ long, the slate is 1” thick with a backer board also 1 “ thick. The slate is in very good condition."
Given this tables value in restored condition, I'm somewhat surprised by the pricing here. I was expecting a little more. But then, as usual, I'm sure I'm underestimating the work involved.![]()
I believe K55 was the profile used back then but there's some chance someone modified the rails in the last 100 years. Check for a label on the cushions, then check the angle. If they match you're good to go. I wouldn't change the profile.