GC1 snooker rails restoration

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I have a nice original GC1 10-foot snooker table I'd like to put some work into. Can you you recommend someone to send the rails to? I'd like to get new rubber and a little resto on the top of at least one. There are some scews holding it down :sorry: :( :angry:
I have heard there is someone in the Portland area. I'd make the drive if that's the case.
Thanks,
Karl
 
I have a nice original GC1 10-foot snooker table I'd like to put some work into. Can you you recommend someone to send the rails to? I'd like to get new rubber and a little resto on the top of at least one. There are some scews holding it down :sorry: :( :angry:
I have heard there is someone in the Portland area. I'd make the drive if that's the case.
Thanks,
Karl

There's someone in the Portland area named Pat Sheehan that if you get steered toward you need to run like hell!!!

I would call Jim Lebo at The Cue Ball in Salem and ask his opinion. He may even do it for you there. Good guy.

Where do you play over there in Baker?
 
Thanks for the tip. I don't know any names over there, so that really helps.
There isn't much here in Baker as you probably know. I just came from the Legion. I play on one of their league teams, and it is my first choice for banging balls. Nice thing is the bar boxes are 8-footers and games are no more than 50 cents. Like my buddy's Dad used to say, "All you need to be a pool player is a couple quarters."
I thought I had an invenstor lined up to open a room, but his situation changed. He has an empty building that would work. It needs work and how much it needs is open to debate. The old Blockbuster would be fabulous but is too expensive. Stilling looking at options....
The good thing is that the equipment is bought and is here. I think there are two GC 4s and 6 Victors in oak. Also have 4 electronic dartboards. Everything needs some TLC but the price was right.
Karl
 
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