Did Brunswick make an Anniversary table with 4 legs?

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One just popped up on crackslist near me and it has four legs.

At $6,000.00?

The four legs don't look Anniversary worthy to me but maybe someone can enlighten me.

(Salem Oregon craigslist; "1940's Brunswick Anniversay Limited Edition Pool Table - $6000")



Happy Fathers Day to all, Thanks, Dave.
 
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One just popped up on crackslist near me and it has four legs.

At $6,000.00?

The four legs don't look Anniversary worthy to me but maybe someone can enlighten me.

(Salem Oregon craigslist; "1940's Brunswick Anniversay Limited Edition Pool Table - $6000")



Happy Fathers Day to all, Thanks, Dave.

No, they only made two leg Anniversary and Centennial tables.
 
Not an Anniversary, but.....

They made the Brunswick Moderne :

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One just popped up on crackslist near me and it has four legs.

At $6,000.00?

The four legs don't look Anniversary worthy to me but maybe someone can enlighten me.

(Salem Oregon craigslist; "1940's Brunswick Anniversay Limited Edition Pool Table - $6000")



Happy Fathers Day to all, Thanks, Dave.

Based on the picture, it looks like they set the Anniversary frame and top on some old antique square legs.
 
There's a beautiful old Brunswick with Monarch cushions for sale in that area....
...new rubber and pockets....at $3,500.....seems like a good deal.

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I looked an saw the table and am torn. The legs look like a Monroe and Anniversary top. Either way it looks like a Franken-table to me!

Trent
 
I looked an saw the table and am torn. The legs look like a Monroe and Anniversary top. Either way it looks like a Franken-table to me!

Trent

I had Frankentable in the description at first, then I took it out in case there was something to be learned by me. The legs look like crap, Frankenstein would not be happy with such a comparison.

IF someone buys it AND they are not a member of AZBilliards, they deserve what they paid for.

Just another great reason to belong to AZBilliards.
 
I had Frankentable in the description at first, then I took it out in case there was something to be learned by me. The legs look like crap, Frankenstein would not be happy with such a comparison.

IF someone buys it AND they are not a member of AZBilliards, they deserve what they paid for.

Just another great reason to belong to AZBilliards.

Some things are beautiful.....until you look at the legs....

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Reminds me of a Brunswick medalist of which I konw of five or six and one snooker table
 
Frankenversary for sure.
Ugh, such a shame.
Whoever did that needs to be taken out behind the wood shed.
 
I believe there was a three-legged version of the Anniversary, but only because it was a 12' full-size snooker table model. You can just see a smaller third pedestal leg in this photo:




I've also seen the same 12' three-legged configuration in a Gold Crown:

Vintage-Brunswick-Gold-Crown-6-by-12-Snooker-_57.jpg


Presumably these have 4-piece slate and must be an interesting challenge to assemble and level.
 
Those are full size 12 footers. They come stock with the center pedestals and have 5 pieces of slates. It's actually easier to level a 6 legs table than an 8 legged one


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Those are full size 12 footers. They come stock with the center pedestals and have 5 pieces of slates. It's actually easier to level a 6 legs table than an 8 legged one


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A mechanic once told me that most 8-legged tables only have weight on 5 legs.
...interested in your response.
 
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