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Are the slates of a Brunswick Table,SPORT KING, mfg.in 1956 interchangeable
with slates of a Gold Crown 1,2 and 3 ?
Thanks,
Bcl
with slates of a Gold Crown 1,2 and 3 ?
Thanks,
Bcl
Are the slates of a Brunswick Table,SPORT KING, mfg.in 1956 interchangeable
with slates of a Gold Crown 1,2 and 3 ?
Thanks,
Bcl
Simply put, yes.
Glenn..thanks.
Is the SportKing 'slate' brunstone or slate?
What is the difference? Playability the same?
...thanks
Wait, wait, don't tell me...
I'm not Glen - but I'm fairly certain Brunswick didn't introduce brunstone til a decade
or so after your table.
Dale
Brunswick didn't go back to using slate until mid production of the GC3'S later in the mid 70's.Wait, wait, don't tell me...
I'm not Glen - but I'm fairly certain Brunswick didn't introduce brunstone til a decade
or so after your table.
Dale
Are the slates of a Brunswick Table,SPORT KING, mfg.in 1956 interchangeable
with slates of a Gold Crown 1,2 and 3 ?
Thanks,
Bcl
Wrong answer, sorry. Because of the war effort and Brunswicks involvement in it, they stopped mining their slate quarries around the mid 40's, so no 9fts that the rails bolted straight down on had real slate used in them, that includes the Anniversaries and Cenntennials, which were before the Sportkings
I have owned 4 Anniversaries and Centennials - and a handful of GCIs - all of which had slate beds.
BTW - the Sport King was produced during the same period as the Anniversary.
Dale