What do they look like? The same as a GC 3 or different? Were two holders standard equipment with every table or sold separately? Thank you.
Gold Crown I was chrome plated, Gold Crown III were bronze plated. All tables came with bridge holders on both sides. GCI and GCIII bridge holders can be sourced here: https://www.classicbilliards.net/antique-parts-accessories/gold-crown-medalist.htmlWhat do they look like? The same as a GC 3 or different? Were two holders standard equipment with every table or sold separately? Thank you.
Thin, here we go again!All the same to the best of my knowledge.
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Gold Crown Black Finish Bridge Holder (used / heavy gauge)
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If the chrome is intact and they are just rusty they can be made to look new again. My originals were rusty so I soaked them in an oxalic acid bath and they came out great.they need new chrome or powdercoading tho. pm me for details
WHAT HE SAID!!If the chrome is intact and they are just rusty they can be made to look new again. My originals were rusty so I soaked them in an oxalic acid bath and they came out great.
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Thin, here we go again!
You dont have any knowledge and NO ONE ASKED YOU! You are not a Mechanic and your poor answer shows. Kindly, stop answering questions you do not know the answer to: or how about at all? YOU ARE NOT A MECHANIC
GC1 and 2 had a much thicker gauge steel and chromed
gc3 had bronzed ones and black rubber coated and much thinner stock steel
TFT
p.s. if you need a set of gc1, i have them, they need new chrome or powdercoading tho. pm me for details
love ya thin, when you are wrong, admit it an move on. its a key thing that successful people do.I am sure you are a nice guy when you are not being a total dick!
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love ya thin, when you are wrong, admit it an move on. its a key thing that successful people do.
TFT
Bipolar?? HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA Thats for pussies. Have a nice day thin.All I did was send a link and guide the OP in the right direction. If the link was wrong so be it. Wouldn’t be the first time I was wrong.
Just try and control that bi-polar attitude of yours.
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Who are you again? Oh, not a mechanic, yeah, your opinion does not mean shit!Mark is one of the good guys! Leave him a message, he will call you back.
Am I missing something? Just because he isn't a mechanic means he's not allowed to provide feedback on someone?Who are you again? Oh, not a mechanic, yeah, your opinion does not mean shit!
TFT
Who are you again? Oh, not a mechanic, yeah, your opinion does not mean shit!
TFT
thin, you are a pest sometimes and i love ya, but, that guy is just a waste of space. Started all kinds of shit in here and still continuously posts crap. that good enough for you? not that i care, you cant keep your mouth shut about things you dont know eitherDoesn’t take a mechanic to recommend a part or try to help someone out.
Again the bi-polar thing kicks in with you Trent.
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thin, you are a pest sometimes and i love ya, but, that guy is just a waste of space. Started all kinds of shit in here and still continuously posts crap. that good enough for you? not that i care, you cant keep your mouth shut about things you dont know eitherHAPPY SUNDAY AND GOD BLESS
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AHAHAHAHHAHA!
Agree. Mark hooked me up with the ball return ball box for my GCI. Smooth transaction and he was very communicative through the process.Just for the record, a GC 3 bridge holder will work just fine on a GC 1. I am a mechanic! And Mark Kulungian in CT is a good guy, I know him personally.
Jay Spielberg