Brunswick Anniversary thread

ideologist

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Hello.

I picked up an Anniversary today. It is all original. Came with the original cloth installed, cleanly removed, could be reused.

Please let me know any thoughts or recommendations. I will be shamelessly stealing Merlin's ideas for a garage conversion to a "4-season room" for the table

Here are some photos of what came with the table.

Will post better photos of the table parts when I lay them out to reassemble. I am playing musical chairs with items from my basement and storage for my mother during a home move, so I can't set it up just yet.

Thanks for looking, and any input!
Patrick
 

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No idea

This thing came with the table, any ideas on what it is?

(Also, I'm sorry about the upside down photos, they were normal when I took them)
 

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Brunswick anniversary

I think tHat 'thing' is a talc holder. Talc used to be made in several cone shapes - some tapered and some not.

Players would 'swipe' their hand over the cone. Years ago, talc was in just about all pool rooms.

Good luck - this model of table is very cool. Have fun fixing it up, it will give years of enjoyment.

Mark Griffin
 
Looks like a tool for smoothing out seams that was left im table or box by mistake, Johnnyt
 
I think tHat 'thing' is a talc holder. Talc used to be made in several cone shapes - some tapered and some not.

Players would 'swipe' their hand over the cone. Years ago, talc was in just about all pool rooms.

Good luck - this model of table is very cool. Have fun fixing it up, it will give years of enjoyment.

Mark Griffin

Don't let the talc fool you. Some spilled onto it.

The thing in the middle is a crank. You can see a seam running through the center. It opens outward from the seam, like a spreader of some kind. No idea.
 
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