It's not a table that I own. Just one that I'm looking at. Just trying to get an idea about age and construction. I've attached the only other pictures I have.that's a mover's tag. GC3's were from 76-97. do the frame end sills attach to end of side beams or do they go between them? early 3's used left-over 2 frames with the ends between the side beams. once they ran out of 2 frames the newer 3 frame came out. take a pic of the frame ends.
can't tell from those pics what frame it has. as stated before, made between 76-97.It's not a table that I own. Just one that I'm looking at. Just trying to get an idea about age and construction. I've attached the only other pictures I have.
The age of Gold Crowns really doesn't matter, they are all very similar up to the GCIV, after that the pocket castings and ball box changed pretty drastically, for a Gold Crown anyways. If the aluminum castings are all grey I believe its a GCI, a GCII had gold feet I think, and the GCIII I believe had all gold castings. The GCIV's had Brunswick cast into the corner castings. If I am incorrect about any of this someone will correct me, this is what I recall just off of the top of my head. Its pretty easy to research here on AZB by using the search function. GO GET THAT GOLD CROWN!!!!It's not a table that I own. Just one that I'm looking at. Just trying to get an idea about age and construction. I've attached the only other pictures I have.
After seeing the pics in your other post and now the pic of the nameplate, it's most certainly a Gold Crown II. Gold Crown III's had a different nameplate.It's not a table that I own. Just one that I'm looking at. Just trying to get an idea about age and construction. I've attached the only other pictures I have.
I'd wager the ball tray bezel is bronze. Ball return tray may be clear anodized aluminum.Yeah, it's tough. GC2 had silver pocket castings and bronze ball return trim. GC3 had bronze pocket castings. This table has silver everywhere except the feet.