Brunswick Anniversary Set up by Ernesto and Oscar! Pictures

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Christmas has come early for you!!!! Here we insulate the door so we can play in the winter. I play on the same type but it is a snooker 5-10 brunswick. I wish you many great days and nights of play and practice and please leave the lights on. wow nice choice,and you are correct great choice for table mechanics. sweet mark
 
That's a beautiful Anniversary atthecat! I've had mine for 2 years now and I wouldn't trade it for anything!

Is there anyway to tell, definitively, what year these are? I've looked all over mine for a date of manufacture and can't find anything.

Brian in VA
 
atthecat said:
Well I finally got my Anniversary set up again. Ernesto and Oscar Dominguez came over and did their magic. Great people, amazing knowledge and the final result blew me away. They told me it was only recovered 3 times and it has all it's original parts. They put new rubber on it as well as Simonis and tightened up the pockets to 4 inches. It plays the best it ever has and I consider myself luck to have had Ernesto and Oscar set it up.
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We have five of these at the Illinois Billiard Club.

What type of rubber did you use?

K55 profile?
 
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dmgwalsh said:
We have five of these at the Illinois Billiard Club.

What type of rubber did you use?

K55 profile?

Very cool play to play! Are the table kept in good shape?
 
Beautiful Table

Nice set up. Great condition on that table. Only bad thing is the ball hitting the uncarpeted cement. Grab some kind of outdoor carpet like they use on patios or porches. I suggest this for 2 reasons. 1 your balls arenet gonna be happy plopping on that cement. 2 i would try to get as thick of carpet as u can or yore legs are gonna kill you if you practice long hours.

I know it seems like a wasted expense but worth every penny in the end.

Cheers and many years of enjoyment. I had a table in my parents garage for years, simonis never changed due to any unstable conditions.

Pat
 
atthecat said:
Very cool play to play! Are the table kept in good shape?


Not bad. However, when Jim decided to replace all the rails, he bit the bullet, spent the extra money for Artemis and got K66. However, apparently some adjustments have to be made to make K66 work with Brunswick tables. The rails are all too high and they play slower. Jim intends to figure out a way to adjust the height in January. I think he is just going to attach the rubber a little lower on the rails.
 
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