Centennial & Annversary restore

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Im so sick and tired of mark posting his tables.

Now have to go downstairs, look at my table and have
a pity party of 1.

Absolutely beautiful!
 
I ran 101 balls on an Anniversary table back in the early '60s.
Slow cloth and clay balls.
Every break shot was at warp speed to open the rack.
But I played on these tables every day so i thought nothing of it.
I used a house cue,imagine that.
102nd ball missed a tough thin backwards cut into the left corner pocket.
Brings back a lot of memories.
 
I thought I would comment on the best table
in the world

the Centennial table at the top of this thread
is the best of the best

better than the tables were new in every way,

mark gregory is the best of the best at
working on tables to make them play good

lately he developed the ability to finish the tables to make them beautiful


That honduras rosewood is more than beautiful,
it is a heavier than the woods initially used

and that extra wood makes the tables play better


I played on one of these and I can honestly say it is the nicest table i ever played on

Mark puts so much time into making these
that the tables are expensive,high priced but value priced


congratulations to billy incardone on his new table
 
Magnificent

Excellent work the tables are beautiful. Is that the English Green Simonis on them?
 
Yes it is English Green Simonis cloth. I might add that Mark's matching LED lights are better than all the rest too.
 
I was on the Internet and heard mermaids singing,...

Don't stop in as often as I used to,but something told me to stop by.

Absolutely B E A U T I F U L !!!

Few tables make my heart throb besides my Mahogany Heavyweight.

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The choice of stain for the floor really makes those table legs stand out !

:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Mark,
Your restoration work is simply breathtaking, and could not be improved upon.
In any way. Just magnificent!
Thanks for sharing.
Will Prout
 
Mark,
Your restoration work is simply breathtaking, and could not be improved upon.
In any way. Just magnificent!
Thanks for sharing.
Will Prout

Thank you Will.....and everyone else as well....I appreciate all the kinds words.....I put a lot into the tables.....they say all artist die broke........I'm right on track....lol
Thanks
Mark Gregory
 
Beautiful!

I cannot begin to imagine the labor invested in a restoration such as this.

What is the vintage?

Absolutely beautiful.
 
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