This website may help identify Brunswick antique tables. I was able to identify my Saratoga and then realized that it was originally a billiard table which was converted to a pocket table.
I had two Brunswick dealers try to repair the T-rails but they were lost. Since it was a originally a billiard table, the rails were higher than pool table rails because the billiard balls are larger. With standard balls a pool table's point of the rail should be 1 25/64" higher than the table cloth. This is not that hard to fix, but it does take some expertise.
I hope this may help anyone who is considering an antique table.
http://www.brunswickbilliards.com/
I had two Brunswick dealers try to repair the T-rails but they were lost. Since it was a originally a billiard table, the rails were higher than pool table rails because the billiard balls are larger. With standard balls a pool table's point of the rail should be 1 25/64" higher than the table cloth. This is not that hard to fix, but it does take some expertise.
I hope this may help anyone who is considering an antique table.
http://www.brunswickbilliards.com/