Diamond in the rough? Any info please!

Travis3c

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I believe this is a vintage brunswick Naragansett circa 1900. A customer called me up to come find out what it was. This was my best guest on what it was but also wanted to get the AZ experts involved. I can say this, this table has only been recovered about 5 to 6 times in its life but it needs some serious tender loving care to get it back to shape.


What price would a table like this bring if it was totally restored. If it turns out to be an old brunswick I will call Ken from Classic Billiards to find out some more info.

I believe the cushions were replaced. To my knowledge I believe that brunswick used only Monarch cushions during that time.

Check out the pics.

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Any info on this table is much appreciated
 
I believe this is a vintage brunswick Naragansett circa 1900. ...

I agree. Cushions were replaced with the wrong style/profile and I'm guessing this table is pretty rough overall. Ken can better advise you on refinished value but with tables like this it's pretty much what someone is willing to pay.

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Here is a link to one. The pool table version if not too stressed out needing many repairs etc should bring around 12-15k if its original condition was excellent and just needing a minor refinishing. Plating pocket irons, cushions, rail modification, diamonds, etc add up quick. That table looks rough but fixable. Price all depends on how NICE it comes out.

This model below was painted lime green






http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130518980002&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT
 
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