Brunswick GCI and AR-6100 Questions. Calling Experts!

Thanks for the last couple of posts. I'm glad I'm not the only one that has had these dates scribble in. I was told that my table has all original and I tend to believe it. The dates on the casters and legs made sense from what the owner was telling me. My dates are also a few days apart from one another.
Does anyone fell a difference from the brown Brunstone from the original type slate???
Thanks
I can't wait to set mine up!!!
 
Hi,

I just thought I'd throw in my .02 on the GCI/GCII subject. You may have this info already, but the Brunswick spec. sheet says that adjustable legs were available from April 1, 1963. I just purchased a GC from the grandson of the original purchaser, so I've been paying more attention to threads about them. It has never been recovered and only been in either the grandpas house or the grandsons. It looks basically as new other than faded cloth and minor use marks. The grandson had always been told it was a GCI, it is kind of gold colored on the blinds, with adjustable feet, same decals you describe. It appears to be slate, there are grinding marks on the surfaces, no orange or blue or tan color. The "slate" is grey, like all other slate I've seen, but it does have the rounded pocket lips.

After seeing this thread I contacted the grandson to see if anyone in the family could zero in on when it was purchased. The grandson was pretty sure it had been around since at least 1972. There are no dates anywhere on the table that I can find. Nothing on the adjustable feet. It does have the metal nameplate, not plastic, grey pockets. I'm thinking it is a late GCI or maybe a GCII, not that it really matters, we'll see if they can put together a date of purchase. On the base there is a K-499 carved into the main frames. I read somewhere else about someone having a K-something inscribed on their frame, does yours have anything like that? Also purchase order # inscribed in ink, like a marker.

I sent Brunswick an email asking about these numbers, just to see if they have any meaning, don't know if they'll reply, it's probably not real high on anyone's list of priorities. I just think it's interesting all the different things that come out about old stuff, pool tables, motorcycles, whatever, there's always a lot to the story. I'm making a new set of blinds out of Jatoba, "Brazilian Cherry", same shape as the originals, it looks a lot like Rosewood when it's finished and will match the rails pretty nicely, and I'll put away the original ones. I hope you get your table set up soon. I'm putting mine together late next week, then it gets new felt the following week, and I'm playing!

Mark
 
Hi Mark,
Thanks for that tidbit about when the adjustable legs were available for the GCI. I didn't know that and it totally makes sense with my dates.

Monte
 
Almost all the GC1's & 2's came with either Brunstone or Bluestone. Brunswick didn't switch back to slate until the GC3's came out. Even the early GC3's didn't have real slate.

Glen

Since I have a GCIII bought in 1980, which I think is early GCIII, Glen's post sent me underneath the table to check if I had the cheapo imitation or the real thing. The sticker taped underneath said "premium slate". Yeah, baby!
 
Hi,

I just thought I'd throw in my .02 on the GCI/GCII subject. You may have this info already, but the Brunswick spec. sheet says that adjustable legs were available from April 1, 1963. I just purchased a GC from the grandson of the original purchaser, so I've been paying more attention to threads about them. It has never been recovered and only been in either the grandpas house or the grandsons. It looks basically as new other than faded cloth and minor use marks. The grandson had always been told it was a GCI, it is kind of gold colored on the blinds, with adjustable feet, same decals you describe. It appears to be slate, there are grinding marks on the surfaces, no orange or blue or tan color. The "slate" is grey, like all other slate I've seen, but it does have the rounded pocket lips.


Mark

Hi Mark,

Welcome to the forum and congrats on getting the GCI!!! If you have a chance, I'd like to see some pictures of your blinds. I've never seen them in the gold color scheme. It seems that tangerine & white were the most popular, then blue and gold were less common.

Anyone else have pictures of a GCI in the gold color?

Thanks,

Eric
 
Monte and Eric,

Thanks and I'll try to get some photos this weekend and read up on how to post them.

Mark
 
After reading ehb86 post I found my spec sheet and read through it. So everyone that says the adjustable legs were only on the later years of the GCI are incorrect. It's actually very close to when the GCI came out! 2 1/2 years after they were introduced they started making them with the adjustable legs.

So, Poolhustler you table COULD be an early one.
 
Eric,

Here's a photo of one of the blinds from my GC. I assume it is the "gold" color they list, because the "tangerine" ones that I have seen are a lot darker, like the other photo I've posted. As I mentioned in my first post, I'm making some Jatoba blinds for mine, so I probably won't have any pictures of it set up withe original gold ones on it. But this gives you an idea of the color. If the photos don't show up I can email them to you. Gold Crown -gold-IMG_1224_1.jpg

Copy of gold-crown-tangerine pic.jpg

Mark
 
Balls Balls Balls!

AR6100 -

:mad:I just broke one of the original slates coming down the stairs.:angry:

Its such a shame for it being a 63.

Any were you guys know were i could get a replacement slate with curved pockets in the central ny region?

I am going to ask for a dealers quote tomorrow its post 45 so i know parts should be available.

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What is the cheapest way to get a replacement?

Oh man, I feel you're pain. Sorry to hear that.
I would try to buy another GCI and replace the slate. Find one that is in not so good shape for $400-$500 and swap out the slate.
 
I have always told someone handling the other end of the slate if you drop it I am gonna kill you!! This is a tough one I would probably look for a donor table locally. If someone had them I would probably drive quite a distance to get them.
 
Yeah I have found some regulation 4 1/2 X 9 ft Brunswick slates for $125 way in Michigan, (I live in Central NY)

It would be a bit of a drive especially for not having a truck move them.
 
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