Cushion Profile in the 90's

jfred0826

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What cushion profile did Brunswick use on their home tables in the 1990's? Thanks for any info.
 
Centennial/Contender cushions used on many Brunswick 7' and 8' tables.

Although some did use the k55 that we know of today.



Rob.M
 
Monarch Superspeed were not K55. As far as I knew all K55's are copies of Brunswick Superspeed.

TFT

Just curious here. So excluding Monarch Superspeeds all Brunswick Superspeeds are simply called Superspeeds and not K55 even though it is a K55 profile??? This is so I dont sound like the complete dork I am if I ever find myself looking for Brunswick Superspeeds, I will know not to call them K55's. :)
 
Just curious here. So excluding Monarch Superspeeds all Brunswick Superspeeds are simply called Superspeeds and not K55 even though it is a K55 profile??? This is so I dont sound like the complete dork I am if I ever find myself looking for Brunswick Superspeeds, I will know not to call them K55's. :)

Correct. The profile distinction is not necessary, as Superspeed cushions are K55.
 
Bob, We are all DORKS! I do have a Diamond table up in the U.P. to recover, maybe come down your way on the way back and recover your table! :thumbup:

TFT

This is so I dont sound like the complete dork I am if I ever find myself looking for Brunswick Superspeeds, :)
 
Bob, We are all DORKS! I do have a Diamond table up in the U.P. to recover, maybe come down your way on the way back and recover your table! :thumbup:

TFT

Do you know when you are headed up there?? Im in no hurry, I was looking to do it Sept/Oct/Nov, its a less hectic time for me.
 
Do you know when you are headed up there?? Im in no hurry, I was looking to do it Sept/Oct/Nov, its a less hectic time for me.

Still "adding legs" to the trip, so it wont be right away. These trips can take a couple months to get the clients lined up. I will be in touch!


TFT
 
Thank you.

Will you be driving a motor home??? Sounds like you could be on the road for a while.

Heck no! For short stays/ nightly e stay in hotels :) Hotwire.com is the best for getting high end rooms for cheap.
Anymore than one night we usually do airbnb. I have learned this about being on the road: being cheap is only hurting yourself! :)

TFT
 
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