Brunswick Kling

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Complete table set-up....Blocked the slates....New sub-rails....Brunswick Super Speed Cushions......Simonis 860 Dark Green Cloth....Rails came out perfectly straight....THE TABLE PLAYS AS GOOD AS ANY GC I HAVE DONE... BEAUTIFUL 100 YEAR OLD ANTIQUE.....THANK YOU JOHN PALMER (OTLB) FOR THE REFERRAL OF THIS JOB.View attachment 213731

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Don't tease us man!!
 
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complete table set-up....blocked the slates....new sub-rails....brunswick super speed cushions......simonis 860 dark green cloth....rails came out perfectly straight....the table plays as good as any gc i have done... Beautiful 100 year old antique.....thank you john palmer (otlb) for the referral of this job.View attachment 213731

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sorry the pics didn't show up.....i'll post them soon.
 
Some serious "cues" in that case in the last pic. :D Not much need to make your opponent post. Doubt anyone would consider firing and air barrel in that place.

Mark, what color is the cloth?
 
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Man, I like what's in that gun cabinet... this guy has some guns for sure. Nice old pump 2nd gun from left

Very nice work Mark. Very straight indeed Senor..
 
Some serious "cues" in that case in the last pic. :D Not much need to make your opponent post. Doubt anyone would consider firing and air barrel in that place.

Mark, what color is the cloth?

The guy has some serious guns in the cabinet as well as cues....super nice guy.....has no idea about AZ....that's a good thing..LOL
THE CLOTH IS DARK GREEN SIMONIS 860
 
Nice work and some beautiful wood in that antique table.
I'm curious, however, as to which ball return system was used in this table...was it the tubular troughs or the open gulley troughs, both of which are depicted on BrunswickBilliards.com web-site under the Antique Table link...????
 
Mark is just being modest about the computer, he really don't know anything about how to use his computer:D but I guarantee everyone on AZ...he DOE'S know how to rebuild rails to play at their best;) If anyone is looking to have their rails rebuilt, I can't say enough about the level of craftsmanship Mark puts into the rails he works on. I'm always bugging him to post up pictures of the work he does so that others on AZ can see and appreciate the kind of effort Mark puts into his work.:thumbup:

Glen
 
Nice work and some beautiful wood in that antique table.
I'm curious, however, as to which ball return system was used in this table...was it the tubular troughs or the open gulley troughs, both of which are depicted on BrunswickBilliards.com web-site under the Antique Table link...????

This ball return is the open gully troughs....really wild how they did things back then.....I was sending balls down the track without the slate on the table yet.....the ball would fly down the track..lol
Really a beautiful table....I also love the looks of the Centennial tables.
 
If I could fit all the tools in my shop back in Washington, I'd be doing the same thing buddy, but...my truck only has so much room in it:grin: so I'm limited to Diamond's for the most part, and some Gold Crowns on the side once in a while. Great job Mark, you DO have this line of work down pat buddy.

Glen
 
open gulley ball return chutes...

As far as I know, all Klings came with the u-shaped open wooden chutes, although they came with either the Chicago or New York box at the end. I have one of each on my Klings.
 
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