Brunswick Golden Oak?!

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Does anyone know the model of this particular table?
 

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its an 8 footer.
I thought the golden oak was referring to the stain since i could not find the model listed anywhere.
 
Look under the table with a flashlight most Brunswick's(not all) have a label somwhere on the frame or cross supports. If not I'd assume it's a Golden Oak as the name tag says.
 
info from brunswick archives

this is all I could come up with on that table. I excluded the last known retail.


Technical Information: From the 1981 Brunswick Billiards sell sheet
on
the Golden Oak:

Classic antique styling reminiscent of Brunswick's earlier designs is
revived in the Golden Oak.

Solid oak rails and legs, and oak veneer aprons feature a hand-rubbed
golden oak finish providing extraordinary woodgrain depth and clarity.
Traditional leather net pockets and decorative suede fringe enhance
the
table's antique styling.

Three-piece matched and registered one-inch slate or 1 1/4" Brunstone
provides a permanent level playing surface. Cloth is optional.
However,
Brunswick recommends a professional blend of wool/nylon billiard cloth
to
assure superior playability.

The Golden Oak is available in 8' models in traditional pocket style
only.

Machine nuts and bolts are used for maximum stability.

Finish: Handsome golden oak furniture finish for beauty and
durability.

Rails: Solid oak rails are supported by and bolted through the bed
for
maximum rigidity. The floating nut plate design allows the rail to be
precisely positioned and permanently pulled down to the slate.

Base frame: Base Frame is composed of two full-length side beams and
full
length center beam for lasting strength. Two cross slate supports
provide
additional rigidity.

Construction. Solid and laminated wood construction gives superior
strength and rigidity. All wood is kiln dried to resist warpage.

Cushions; Centennial Cushions are precision molded to assure maximum
accuracy and true ball rebound.

Sights: Pearlized inlaid sights have a maximum tolerance of 30/1000ths
of
an inch for accurate play.

Cloth: Billiard cloth is optional; however, Brunswick recommends a
professional wool/nylon blend to assure excellent playability.

Pockets: All pocket openings made to exacting industry standards.
Leather
net pockets are accented with brown suede fringe.

Bed: Three piece matched and registered one inch full sized slate or 1
1/4" Brunstone. Slate and Brunstone are precision machined level to
10/1000ths of an inch and extends beneath the rails for consistent
playability.
 
golden oak pool table

I have this very same brunswick golden oak pool table, I need to know where to get parts for it at, I need the strips that hold that felt down to the rails, there rounded on one side, flat on top. you lay the felt on the rail then wedge this strip down in the channel to hold felt in place. thanks for any help or info
 
I have this very same brunswick golden oak pool table, I need to know where to get parts for it at, I need the strips that hold that felt down to the rails, there rounded on one side, flat on top. you lay the felt on the rail then wedge this strip down in the channel to hold felt in place. thanks for any help or info

Those are called feather strips and they aren't model specific. They get broken a lot when pulling the cloth out to recover.

Are you going to recover the table yourself or hire someone to do it? If you hire someone, they should have feather strips, but I would mention it to them ahead of time just to be sure.
 
The GOLDEN OAK was produced for a few yrs in the late 70's

Retailed @ 7900 +-

Dropped by Brunswick because it was cost prohibitive at that price

Mine had large pockets, played gr8 after being tweaked by a top shelf table mechanic
 
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