Got a question on identifying and an approx value on a Gold Crown.
OK.. story first.. I go to a house to do an estimate on some service work. (I've been to the house a couple years prior and noticed they had a really nice Gold Crown.) Anyway, the house is now for sale so I asked the Real estate agent what's going to happen to the pool table. She said that sadly, they think they're gonna have to cut it into pieces to get it out of the room. DOH!!!
Of course, being the good person that I am, I offered to dismantle the table and get it out of there if I could have it.
My question is.. is it possible for me to identify what generation GC it is? The table looks old. I say that because the side boards are real boards that kind of mitre together in the corners. Looks like brass for the corner guards/plates with the Brunswick logo. Most of the GCs I'm used to seeing have some side skirts. The base underside also looked to be solid wood and not laminated with formica. If it all goes through I will post up pics.. this would probably be easiest. Just trying to get some info. Thanks for all your time.
OK.. story first.. I go to a house to do an estimate on some service work. (I've been to the house a couple years prior and noticed they had a really nice Gold Crown.) Anyway, the house is now for sale so I asked the Real estate agent what's going to happen to the pool table. She said that sadly, they think they're gonna have to cut it into pieces to get it out of the room. DOH!!!
Of course, being the good person that I am, I offered to dismantle the table and get it out of there if I could have it.
My question is.. is it possible for me to identify what generation GC it is? The table looks old. I say that because the side boards are real boards that kind of mitre together in the corners. Looks like brass for the corner guards/plates with the Brunswick logo. Most of the GCs I'm used to seeing have some side skirts. The base underside also looked to be solid wood and not laminated with formica. If it all goes through I will post up pics.. this would probably be easiest. Just trying to get some info. Thanks for all your time.