Can anyone identify this "mystery" pool table?

Junction

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This is an eye catching table but I don't know if it has it where it counts. Based on the photos it looks like the build quality is very good. They say it's 9ft.

BUT THEY DON'T KNOW WHAT IT IS

I asked them to look around it for logos and they said they never noticed any on it.
It might be marked but they said they didn't see it.

You'd think something that appears to be built so well would also have good slate, bumpers, frame but I'm hoping you guys can give some insight. I don't want to "buy a paint job"

Does this look like anything you recognize?

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think it might be a Leisure sports table.

the ones I have seen were heavy with 1"-1 piece slate .not great craftsmanship.

Try the table mechanic forum.
 
Regular quality home table, nothing amazing but not crappy. Every maker has an almost identical design. You won't know anything about the rails till you try it out and see if any of them are dead.

If it's cheap enough would be a good table to get, looks solid enough.

If by eye catching it has red cloth, yes but most players avoid red cloth and use green, green/blue or blue. Red is just too jarring on the eyes.
 
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If a pool table has no name plate on it and it's not well known..... It's most likely only good for looks and folding laundry.

Any pics of the base frame/cabinet underside?

If you crawl around and look on the underside you'll find a stick or stamp identifying the country it was made in.






Rob.M
 
looks like

the first home table i bought when i lived in l.a. from a company called ' american classic billiards ' the were manufactors and had a shop just north of long beach.
BUT that has been many years ago
 
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