I've been admiring your table for months....
and Thanks for the heads up on the date. I was guessing about 1960 so I didn't miss it by much. It REALLY plays well and has a very satisfying "thwock" when you fire a ball in the corner. My next upgrades will be recovering the rail tops(possibly walnut veneer), and refinishing the metal castings. I'm also debating new blind aprons (Ken Hash) since these are rather banged up and scratched but luckily not cracked or broken... just a bad pin striping job by someone in its' past
and Thanks for the heads up on the date. I was guessing about 1960 so I didn't miss it by much. It REALLY plays well and has a very satisfying "thwock" when you fire a ball in the corner. My next upgrades will be recovering the rail tops(possibly walnut veneer), and refinishing the metal castings. I'm also debating new blind aprons (Ken Hash) since these are rather banged up and scratched but luckily not cracked or broken... just a bad pin striping job by someone in its' past
Those are the best tables in my opinion. I have one just like it. In case you didn't know that table is from 1955 to 1959. They were using the formica rails and that particular logo at that time.