Can anyone identify this table manufacturer?

JMilliken

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We have searched everywhere and the manufacturer's name is nowhere to be found. The only marking I could find is shown in one of the photos. The table was purchased in 1991/92 and we paid $2000 for it. Would also appreciate estimates of its current value. It was rarely used and is in very good condition, although we're not sure what brown spots are on underside of slate. It appears to be 3-piece slate. Thanks in advance!
 

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We have searched everywhere and the manufacturer's name is nowhere to be found. The only marking I could find is shown in one of the photos. The table was purchased in 1991/92 and we paid $2000 for it. Would also appreciate estimates of its current value. It was rarely used and is in very good condition, although we're not sure what brown spots are on underside of slate. It appears to be 3-piece slate. Thanks in advance!
Just curious, so you purchased a pool table for $2000 without any paperwork? No nothing?

What part of the country, you can start in your area. Email pics to your local table retailers and ask if they recognize it.

Also you can move your thread to the ask the table mechanic section.

Thousands of generic furniture tables have been sold in the U.S over the years.

Good luck Sir
 
Just curious, so you purchased a pool table for $2000 without any paperwork? No nothing?

What part of the country, you can start in your area. Thousands of generic furniture tables have been sold in the U.S over the years. Email pics to your local table retailers and ask if they recognize it.

Also you can move your thread to the ask the table mechanic section.

Good luck Sir
Thank you for responding. We got paperwork but lost it. We bought it in Arlington, VA, but the store has gone out of business since. Here are some photos. It looks like it's 3-piece slate. Not sure what the brown stuff is on the underside of the slate - or what that marking on the wood means.
 

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Thank you for responding. We got paperwork but lost it. We bought it in Arlington, VA, but the store has gone out of business since. Here are some photos. It looks like it's 3-piece slate. Not sure what the brown stuff is on the underside of the slate - or what that marking on the wood means.
Could the brown be some sort of glue?
 
Thank you for responding. We got paperwork but lost it. We bought it in Arlington, VA, but the store has gone out of business since. Here are some photos. It looks like it's 3-piece slate. Not sure what the brown stuff is on the underside of the slate - or what that marking on the wood means.
I am familiar with that area. What was the stores name?
 
We have searched everywhere and the manufacturer's name is nowhere to be found. The only marking I could find is shown in one of the photos. The table was purchased in 1991/92 and we paid $2000 for it. Would also appreciate estimates of its current value. It was rarely used and is in very good condition, although we're not sure what brown spots are on underside of slate. It appears to be 3-piece slate. Thanks in advance!
generic import home table. 500bux.
 
Could the brown be some sort of glue?
I don't know. I don't know how tables are put together. Guess I should read about it. But someone figured out that the symbol drawn on the underside of the table are actually the initials RD, which is obvious when the photo is rotated.
 

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I don't know. I don't know how tables are put together. Guess I should read about it. But someone figured out that the symbol drawn on the underside of the table are actually the initials RD, which is obvious when the photo is rotated.
I was thinking overspray of glue if it's a glued cloth setup instead of stapled.
 
These tables are made and shipped by the container load. The 'RD' could be an inspectors mark.
 
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