I totally disagree with the OP. I have absolutely no nostalgia for any GC model at all.
If I am going out for a 4-5 hour practice session, I will travel 35-40 miles to practice on Diamonds rather than play on Gold Crowns 5 minutes down the road.
1. I don't miss getting rubber on the shaft of my cue. Yeah, they might have fixed it in the latest model, but that was only in response to Diamond's improvements. WTF? How do you lead the home/commercial market for like 150 years and let a newcomer wipe you off the map overnight with simple improvements?
2. Every Gold Crown table I've ever played on plays differently. Either they are buckets, or they have been "tightened up" by a table mechanic who has different thoughts on how to make a Gold Crown play "right". This is not a problem with Diamonds. If it is Pro Cut, it plays right straight from the factory.
And lest ye think I am just dramatizing, I am getting back to Seattle tomorrow from a work trip, and will be travelling up to Golden Fleece, the all-Diamond pool hall north of me, on a daily basis in preparation for DCC.
I just have no love for Brunswick any more. Once you've had filet mignon, it's not like a tough piece of gristle is gonna cut it. I will play on them if I have to, but I feel my practice time is ALWAYS better spent on Diamonds.
Russ