Here is your chance to own a true piece of history for not much more than it would cost you to restore one.
Funny how life works, I was paying for my new Diamond Pro Tuesday, 27th, and I see these beautiful rails sitting on one of the tables in the show room.
I asked Bryan Roberts if this was the Anniversary table that he mentioned getting refinished last year, and it was the same table.
Turned out great and some interesting facts were made apparent to me. This table dates to the late 40's, early 50's with the brass square badging. The rails were in fantastic condition and retain the original Monarch rubber from the factory that are still in great condition, no hardening. This table came out of a home and does not look like it ever saw any commercial use because there are only two sets of staple holes and the original tack roll that came from the factory. This is either the second time or third time this table will have new cloth. All parts of this table are original to the table and the only thing missing is the rack hanger.
As luck would have it, I did not have my camera with me or I would have snapped pictures of everything. The table is apart right now because Bryan wants to get pictures of the rails to show how nice, clean, and, straight everything is on this classic.
If you interested in this table, contact Bryan Roberts (502)969-2222.
Funny how life works, I was paying for my new Diamond Pro Tuesday, 27th, and I see these beautiful rails sitting on one of the tables in the show room.
I asked Bryan Roberts if this was the Anniversary table that he mentioned getting refinished last year, and it was the same table.
Turned out great and some interesting facts were made apparent to me. This table dates to the late 40's, early 50's with the brass square badging. The rails were in fantastic condition and retain the original Monarch rubber from the factory that are still in great condition, no hardening. This table came out of a home and does not look like it ever saw any commercial use because there are only two sets of staple holes and the original tack roll that came from the factory. This is either the second time or third time this table will have new cloth. All parts of this table are original to the table and the only thing missing is the rack hanger.
As luck would have it, I did not have my camera with me or I would have snapped pictures of everything. The table is apart right now because Bryan wants to get pictures of the rails to show how nice, clean, and, straight everything is on this classic.
If you interested in this table, contact Bryan Roberts (502)969-2222.
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