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FYI

Pretty sure all 8' centennials were 46 x 92 playing surface. (Oversized 4 x 8)

90% of the people could not tell it from a 9' table - so it wont make a very good bar table!

Mark Griffin
 
FYI

Pretty sure all 8' centennials were 46 x 92 playing surface. (Oversized 4 x 8)

90% of the people could not tell it from a 9' table - so it wont make a very good bar table!

Mark Griffin

It would make an excellent bar table. It just wouldn't make a good 7' table.
 
FYI

Pretty sure all 8' centennials were 46 x 92 playing surface. (Oversized 4 x 8)

90% of the people could not tell it from a 9' table - so it wont make a very good bar table!

Mark Griffin

Hi guys, sorry if I gave the wrong impression... I'm just posting the link I saw for this table on Craigslist... not my table. (wish my GC was a centennial)
I was just blown away by the price... one of the AZ's should nail this deal!

And as Mark said, the old 4x8 Centennials play like a 4.5x9... this thing would be the ultimate home table... deco style the whole room.
 
FYI

Pretty sure all 8' centennials were 46 x 92 playing surface. (Oversized 4 x 8)

90% of the people could not tell it from a 9' table - so it wont make a very good bar table!

Mark Griffin

Or as we say - a REAL 4 x 8.

Dale(who is 99.9999% sure)
 
That is a 46" by 92".
Years ago I found one for a friend. It was just sitting in an industrial warehouse.
They even used a forklift to move the whole thing. Got it for $750.
He had it refinished and put it in his house.

It's worth restoring I think.
 
That is a helluva buy, plus when finished would be a treasure. There is a 9 footer here. it is $7500.00
 
Plus there's 8 cues (??) balls, a red dot CB, racks.. etc.

If it's still for sale, there must be a lotta broke people around Bakersfield....
....or nobody can find the end rail without a GPS.
 
I believe that Brunswick rolled out their Centennial table in 1945 and not 1934 as the ad says. Nice table. I got the 9 footer.
 
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