Hello all. I am hoping someone can help me identify this old Brunswick table I am thinking of buying. It is for sale by an old timer who used to own a pool hall and shipped it when he moved to my area. He says it is at least 40 years old. I assume he knew enough about pool tables to have determined it was a decent table before deciding to spend the money to ship it.
The ad describes it thusly: Three piece slate top 1" thick. Each section weighs 235 lbs. Table sets up level and is rock solid. There is no damage to the slate. Cloth and Belgium balls are in very good condition. Includes 3 cues, bridge and floor stand for cues.
The attached photos make the legs appear to be metal, but they are bent laminated wood and have leg levelers. The original Brunswick skirts were removed and his brother custom made the replacement skirts, although he obviously did not complete the job to cover the drop pockets.
Can anyone ID this table? Any idea of its value? He will sell it for $400 and I imagine it could cost a good $500 to have it dismantled, moved to my location and set up with new cloth. He says he installed the (unknown but good quality) cloth with staples to the under board and he is sure it could be reused, but I would not count on it. The cushions are original and he says they are not hard. If the quality of the table justifies it, might it be worth replacing the cushions with Artemis?
Thanks to all!
David
The ad describes it thusly: Three piece slate top 1" thick. Each section weighs 235 lbs. Table sets up level and is rock solid. There is no damage to the slate. Cloth and Belgium balls are in very good condition. Includes 3 cues, bridge and floor stand for cues.
The attached photos make the legs appear to be metal, but they are bent laminated wood and have leg levelers. The original Brunswick skirts were removed and his brother custom made the replacement skirts, although he obviously did not complete the job to cover the drop pockets.
Can anyone ID this table? Any idea of its value? He will sell it for $400 and I imagine it could cost a good $500 to have it dismantled, moved to my location and set up with new cloth. He says he installed the (unknown but good quality) cloth with staples to the under board and he is sure it could be reused, but I would not count on it. The cushions are original and he says they are not hard. If the quality of the table justifies it, might it be worth replacing the cushions with Artemis?
Thanks to all!
David