Best Choice: Centennial or Anniversary?

seb1899

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If the condition and price are equal which of these tables would be the best purchase?

Is beauty in the eye of the beholder or are there structural differences that would make one of these two superior to the other?

I also asked this in the mechanic's forum.

Thanks
 
If the condition and price are equal which of these tables would be the best purchase?

Is beauty in the eye of the beholder or are there structural differences that would make one of these two superior to the other?

I also asked this in the mechanic's forum.

Thanks

That as far as I'm concerned, is all based on who worked on the tables last, as to which table is better...same answer I gave you in the mechanics forum:grin:
 
Thanks RKC that would be a logical choice (especially if it was you last repaired:grin:) but I am faced with a choice where the owner does not know the quality of set up just it plays ok and I need the space for something else.

I read the Brunswick history and they talk about figure 8 nut plates and other nut plates etc. I do not want and can't work on a table that's what I pay you mechanics for.

If you worked on them which would be the better table afterwards:wink:
 
The cue ball of Salem, Oregon uses both Centennial and Anniversary...all I can say is that I enjoy playing on both, really no difference in playablity.

So, which do you prefer? Wood or art deco aluminum?
 
Basically the same table. Like Glen said, it is all in how and who sets them up.
 
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