Brunswick gold crown 3 or Metro???

ludachris939

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I have a chance on buying either table, gold crown will probably be$500 more... Problem with the gold crown is it had gold castings which I prefer the chrome. Metro is exactly how I want it. Is gold crown 3 THAT MUCH BETTER???
 
I have a chance on buying either table, gold crown will probably be$500 more... Problem with the gold crown is it had gold castings which I prefer the chrome. Metro is exactly how I want it. Is gold crown 3 THAT MUCH BETTER???


Yes, yes it is for sure. Do yourself a favor and get the GC - spend a little extra and either buy the castings or have these chromed.
 
This may be too general of a question but is any hardwood used on " furniture style " tables? Also what type is the hardwood used on GC's?

I don't understand the importance of the question as hardwood, or the lack of, has nothing to do with the overall design of a pool table, other than some tables burn hotter than others....LOL
 
This may be too general of a question but is any hardwood used on " furniture style " tables? Also what type is the hardwood used on GC's?

There is much variation, but yes many furniture tables use hardwood.

The rails and frame of GCs are Poplar(with a laminate top for the rails,
The aprons, at least the earlier ones were Sycamore.

Poplar has been widely used in tables for over 100 years. In the era of what are now
antiques, it was usually veneered with Oak, Mahogany, etc.

Dale
 
There is much variation, but yes many furniture tables use hardwood.

The rails and frame of GCs are Poplar(with a laminate top for the rails,
The aprons, at least the earlier ones were Sycamore.

Poplar has been widely used in tables for over 100 years. In the era of what are now
antiques, it was usually veneered with Oak, Mahogany, etc.

Dale

Thanks, I was just curious. Second part of my question is I've often heard people refer to crappy tables with " particle board " construction.
 
Would it be easy to find someone who wants to trade silver castings for gold?

Wouldn't you want the ball box and trim to match the corner castings?


I don't understand the importance of the question as hardwood, or the lack of, has nothing to do with the overall design of a pool table, other than some tables burn hotter than others....LOL

That struck me funny. :thumbup:
 
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