B bdavidge New member Sep 30, 2015 #1 I have an antique Balke-Brunswick-Collender 9' table that I need help identifying. Can anyone help? The pockets are not original. I want to say it is a Coreno. How can I date the table? All of the part numbers on the table match. Thank you for any help.
I have an antique Balke-Brunswick-Collender 9' table that I need help identifying. Can anyone help? The pockets are not original. I want to say it is a Coreno. How can I date the table? All of the part numbers on the table match. Thank you for any help.
spktur AzB Silver Member Silver Member Sep 30, 2015 #2 Either a Coreno or a Reno. Coreno would be between 1916 and 1919. Reno would be between 1912 and 1915
Either a Coreno or a Reno. Coreno would be between 1916 and 1919. Reno would be between 1912 and 1915
9ballrob AzB Silver Member Silver Member Oct 11, 2015 #4 The table is definitely a Reno, not a Coreno. The pinstripe design is different on these two tables. Rob
The table is definitely a Reno, not a Coreno. The pinstripe design is different on these two tables. Rob