Brunswick Anniversary Removal and install

jfowle23

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Just wondering if anyone has any step by step on this process. Mainly removal. I plan on having the table set up professionally but because of the great distance from my home I plan on breaking it down myself.. I believe the table is a C-1 model over sized 8ft. Any help or links to videos would be greatly appreciated. THANKS IN ADVANCE !!!
 
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Somebody here could probably help ya...all the tables in this hall are anniversary or centennial. Dunno if there is an instruction sheet, but the house mechanic could probably talk you though the process.

http://www.thecueball.com/PoolRoom.html

(edit) One tip I'll give you from having played with old cars...lots of baggies to place parts in...clearly labeled for what they are & where they go. Take pics as you do the tear down. Makes things much easier when it's time to put things back together.
 
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My table was set up by the guys at the cue ball also and they did a good job. Jimmy knows his stuff there.

I would love to trade my Regina in for his used but in excellent condition GC IV 8.5' with the brass pockets on his used tables page.
 
Just wondering if anyone has any step by step on this process. Mainly removal. I plan on having the table set up professionally but because of the great distance from my home I plan on breaking it down myself.. I believe the table is a C- I model over sized 8ft. Any help or links to videos would be greatly appreciated. THANKS IN ADVANCE !!!

Really interested in a PDF or instruction manual for the C-1 thanks ! any help would be appreciated
 
Try posting in the Mechanic section. There may be more insight there. I have an original manual for the Anniversary in PDF form for the Anniversary. PM me your email address. Also remember there may be dowels holding the slates together, so when you go to remove the slates carefully pry the slates apart from where they are doweled together to avoid possible dropping and cracking of slates. Not too complicated to tear down the table IMO.
 
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