FS-Brunswick Anniversary Pool Table 1945 Stunning!

atthecat

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FS-Brunswick Anniversary Pool Table 1963 Stunning!

New Price: $11,000 delivered in the Los Angeles area!

This is, in my opinion the best table of all time! It's a 1963 Brunswick Anniversary Table in amazing shape. 9 x 4 1/2 feet. ALL ORIGINAL! From the pockets to the bolts! I had it set up by Ernesto and Oscar Dominguez. They put new Artemis Rubber and 860 Simonis Cloth on there. They also made the pockets 4 inch. They said it is the best Anniversary they've worked on. They told me that the cloth had been recovered a total of 4 times in 64 years! I did 2 of those recoveries. The counter numbers all work smoothly and aren't worn at all. The ball return is clean and very fast. All the way around it is the best NON-RESTORED Anniversary out there. I am the second owner. A true classic. The only reason why I'm getting rid of it is that my 4 and 6 year old boys want to play constantly and I know they are going to be brutal on it. It's has the original Brunswick Rack too.
Table comes with a set of Brunswick Centenial Balls, Super Aremith Measel Cue ball, cover, 2 bridges, and a Sardo Tight Rack.


Here's some info about the table from Brunswick: http://www.brunswickbilliards.com/our_rich_history/antique_tables/anniversary.html
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Beautiful tables made for almost 20 years by Brunswick. You might use some of the info here to find exactly what year you have.
Mr H
 
Anniversary Table

Beautiful table!! IMO they play better that a Gold Crown. The Brunswick Anniversary table cannot be beat. It is a great combination of looks and playability. Gold Crowns and the Centennial play great but IMO don't look as good. I love the all the wood. I have one from the late 40's early 50's. I think yours is an early 60's model because of the formica rails. It looks like it is in great original shape that is a big plus. Mine looked like terrible when I bought it almost 20 years ago.
 
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Beautiful table

Reminds me of the ones I used to play on at All Star Bowl years ago just north of Chicago.

I noticed the table is in the garage which makes me wonder where your kit is set up. You telling me the wife lets you play drums in the house? :cool:

Most wives would be more than happy to turn a room over to you for pool if the trade-off was to get the drum set into the garage! :D
 
I make my wife play tamborine while I'm practicing too! lol

She doesn't mind the drums, but hates the pool table.
 
So then I guess on principle she will not want to a have anything to do with the $12K when the table sells. ;)
 
That's your reward for getting it out of the garage so she can park her car in it.:smile:

See you at the Swanee!!!
 
keep it man,,

let the boys play on it, they cant hurt it,,,, they will be pool monsters when they grow up learning on a table like that.....

Cheers.
Pat
 
I noticed it still has the bridge holder. Sweet. Does it have one or two bridge holders? Mine did not have any but I bought an old one off of ebay. I was curious to know if they came with one or two orginally.
 
DJ, it came with 2 holders. This table is so sweet. Only recovered 4 times and I did two of those. She's my baby, but it's time for someone else to enjoy.
 
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