...-the slate could come from Brazil.
Last I heard the slate was Brazilian.
One would presume if parts for other Bwick tables are made in China then GC parts are probably also made there.
...-the slate could come from Brazil.
What makes you think that you can determine what best playing is???
I mean it's kind of like the tired argument of which production cue plays best...
My idea of best playing is that the rails bounce a true mirror angle on a medium hit shot and that the pockets accept well hit balls.
I have to say that so far the GC's I've played on have usually been much truer than the diamonds in this respect.
AS far as easier to setup to roll true etc... then the diamonds with one piece slate have that market cornered...
Jaden
Here's a question for you guys....if Brunswick's Gold Crowns were built so perfect...from the GC1's and up...how come there's a few of us table mechanics that can take any one of them....and make them play better than they ever did brand new?....and I don't mean by installing some damn K66 cushions on Brunswick's either...as that is still wrong in my book, and you all would know it too....if you ever played on a GC with the correct K55 cushions, and corrected rails...and for all of you that would argue the point....you don't know what you're talking about in the first place....what do I have to do to show you guys whats right....show up at Hardtimes and rebuild a table myself....set the pockets at 4" with the correct cushions and pocket angles....so I can stand back and watch you all cry about what a real table with tight pockets plays like....what a table with the correct cushions and rails banks like...????...Is that what I have to do....cuz if it is...talk to the owner...and if he'll pay for the cushions and cloth....I'll fix up one of the GC's there at no labor charge....so you guys will learn something...hell, I could make the pockets 4 1/8" and they'd still play tighter than ones at 4" with the wrong pocket angles!!!
Glen
Here's a question for you guys....if Brunswick's Gold Crowns were built so perfect...from the GC1's and up...how come there's a few of us table mechanics that can take any one of them....and make them play better than they ever did brand new?....and I don't mean by installing some damn K66 cushions on Brunswick's either...as that is still wrong in my book, and you all would know it too....if you ever played on a GC with the correct K55 cushions, and corrected rails...and for all of you that would argue the point....you don't know what you're talking about in the first place....what do I have to do to show you guys whats right....show up at Hardtimes and rebuild a table myself....set the pockets at 4" with the correct cushions and pocket angles....so I can stand back and watch you all cry about what a real table with tight pockets plays like....what a table with the correct cushions and rails banks like...????...Is that what I have to do....cuz if it is...talk to the owner...and if he'll pay for the cushions and cloth....I'll fix up one of the GC's there at no labor charge....so you guys will learn something...hell, I could make the pockets 4 1/8" and they'd still play tighter than ones at 4" with the wrong pocket angles!!!
Glen
All of the boxes for my GC V were marked "Made in Brazil" or "Made in U.S.A." This was last year. There was nothing marked Made in China.
The 5 Gold Crowns that I bought, of which I have 2 left are made in China-Every box that the parts come in pockets, pedestals, skirts spreaders, etc. all say made in China.
Mr. Bond:
Our tables have been manufactured in "component" form for over 30 years. A
component may be a set of rails, a box of legs, a baseframe, a hardware
kit, a slate set, etc. We source our components from around the world. For
some time during its initial offering some components for the Gold Crown V
were manufactured in Brazil; within the last 18 months all components have
been sourced from China. Following US trade import guidelines, all boxes
for each of our components must be marked with the country of origin. It is
very possible that over the entire time of this table's offerings that
purchasers would receive product from any of our qualified sources. This
would also take into account what product is in a dealer's warehouse, and
when the dealer acquired the table components from our warehouse all this
timeframe.
Congratulations on owning a piece of Brunswick's 165 year manufacturing
history. We will continue to provide the highest quality and well
engineered product, at the best possible consumer price, for consumers to
enjoy with their friends and family for years to come.
Joan Ledanski
Administrative Projects Manager
Brunswick Billiards
Did you get up to Sal's yet, so you can see what it's like to play on a modified Diamond?...or are you going to continue to live in the past![]()
Mystery solved. Here's a response to a question about this from Brunswick:
Attention all table mechanics....do everything exactly like Glen or you're all second rate! Ahhhhh, all I know is that my table plays better than the tables at Sal's Place IMO. Ernesto set it up doing all the second rate stuff that you're talking about and it's the best playing table I've ever played on! Funny how that works.
An ounce of humility would go a long way in your case.
Attention all table mechanics....do everything exactly like Glen or you're all second rate! Ahhhhh, all I know is that my table plays better than the tables at Sal's Place IMO. Ernesto set it up doing all the second rate stuff that you're talking about and it's the best playing table I've ever played on! Funny how that works.
An ounce of humility would go a long way in your case.
I'll say one thing positive about you Glen, you're consistent.
That's cuz "I" know what I know...."they" know I know what I know...."everyone else" knows I know what I know....only "you" don't know...what I know:rotflmao1:...just play'n with ya:grin:
After I wrote my last post, I sealed in an envelope what I thought you would respond. It was word for word what you wrote! Only difference was at the end I had you writing down "I'm very sorry for how I acted and I will be attending Charm School immediately."
So, I was a little off.
After I wrote my last post, I sealed in an envelope what I thought you would respond. It was word for word what you wrote! Only difference was at the end I had you writing down "I'm very sorry for how I acted and I will be attending Charm School immediately."
So, I was a little off.
OH hell no...you don't know me at all:grin:
Funny...on a Diamond, a Gold Crown 5, a table I rebuild, a table Mark Gregory rebuilds....you can bank the cue ball 9 rails....perfectly...yet, on your table....try as you may...you'll be LUCKY to hit 7....now why do you suppose that is....since you THINK you know something about pool table mechanics?![]()
If not China - then where?
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Some players don't like to be limited by dead bumpers.(nine cushions) What does that have to do with a pool table playing well?