Is this your un-PC table
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Try to stay as close to and preferrably before WWll era. The "T" rail is a more solid rail construction and is why IMO they are more accurate than GC's. The Kling is a great choice as it is heavier than most tables of that era but any "T" rail can be worked on to play great. One of the other advantages of the "T" rail is the rail height can be adjusted more easily by shiming them back or forward (up or down).The very finest table I ever played on was the 5' x 10' Brunswick 6-leg "Kling" which graced the parlor of my childhood home for at least 4 decades ... It was equipped with the optional 1.5" slate and my Father kept it in immaculate condition ...
If I ever have room for a "real" table, it will probably be a 5' x 10' Kling ...