Gold Crown time capsule - part 1

GC2S were in production from 72'-74 GC1S ran from 61'-72' and all the changes that came out on the 2's, came out on the 1's first, including the adjustable leg levelers which came out around 63'.

I appreciate your imput, sir.
This explains my confusion about GC 1s and 2s.
I used to think that GC1s had silver corner pieces and 2s had brass colored.

I'm pretty vague about some of the tables I've played on, but I'm getting clearer...thanx
 
The single biggest difference between a GC1 & 2 is that the 2's offered a stained wood finish instead of just the painted look of all the GC 1'S.
 
Tell us you bought it for $500 so we can all wail like banshees.

JoeyA
 
Great score!!!!!

Very similar to the deal I got on my GCII, but mine was recovered 1 time since new. I got all the stuff that apparently came as a playable table "kit". I know mine is a GCII by the rail blind mounts and rail hold downs. Table was originally white, still had the plastic gulley blinds too.

9' GCII
Centennials (no extra charge for the "yellowing")
Brunswick rack
Brunswick brush still in box
2 sided floor standing cue rack
10 1 piece Brunswick cues
! Hoppe Titlist
1 shorty cue
1 bridge/cue
All for the everyday low, low price of ......................................$300.00
 
Great score!!!!!

Very similar to the deal I got on my GCII, but mine was recovered 1 time since new. I got all the stuff that apparently came as a playable table "kit". I know mine is a GCII by the rail blind mounts and rail hold downs. Table was originally white, still had the plastic gulley blinds too.

9' GCII
Centennials (no extra charge for the "yellowing")
Brunswick rack
Brunswick brush still in box
2 sided floor standing cue rack
10 1 piece Brunswick cues
! Hoppe Titlist
1 shorty cue
1 bridge/cue
All for the everyday low, low price of ......................................$300.00

wow, and I thought I got a good deal. What color was your originally? Blue?
 
A magic eraser to the sides, bar keepers to the feet and aluminum foil to the chrome ball box...







 
wow, and I thought I got a good deal. What color was your originally? Blue?

Your clean up work looks great so far. I polished my feet, it would have been too much work if I did not have a lathe, but they show dirt and dust almost immediately being on the floor and all. Your idea of sprucing them up is probably a better idea.
My table was originally white. I sanded off the white and stained the rail blinds, when I did this the white had kind of a green tint during sanding. I figured it would be pretty easy to paint it white to make it look original again. Its kinda neat getting an old original unmolested table like that isn't it? I wish I had the original paper work like you have. I know the history of mine pretty well, I am the 3rd owner. The gentleman that I bought it from was friends with the original owner, he knows it was bought new from a Brunswick dealer with all the stuff I got with it but he did not know the purchase date. The gentleman I bought mine from wasn't even a pool player, he bought it so his grand kids had something to do when they visited but they did not really use it either. They each owned the table almost 20 years.
 
Last edited:
So after a couple weeks of cleaning/polishing/painting, the GC is making its way into the house.

The white bases and skirts were a bit discolored so I decided to repaint them. Otherwise, everything else on the table is original, just cleaned and polished.

I had SW color match the white paint to an unexposed area on the wall racks. Against recommendation, I sprayed the latex with a $16 HF hplv gun. I am very impressed with the results, especially on the smooth plastic aprons. I added a new GC decal from Ken at Classic Billiards.

All chrome was soaked in wood bleach. I learned this a few years ago on a motorcycle forum and it gives incredible results to rusted/pitted chrome.

Jack will be here Friday at 8am to install the table.











 
That cork is probably going to be LOUD.

I know there are some solutions you can soak cork with to soften them up. Let me find one and link it.
 
In case anyone is interested. I know where there are some GCII's for sale in Arizona.
 
All painting is finished and just waiting for Jack (JZmechanic) to install this Friday.

I dropped and shattered one of my skirts after I had painted it. Thanksfully Jack had a bunch of spares so I got the replacement painted and all ready to go.





 
before it gets put together, maybe you can take a tangerine piece to home depot or lowes for a color match and get a pint for touch up...

if you do, pls take a closeup of the label so I can have the correct orig color, too. :smile: :idea2: :yeah:

best,
brian kc
 
before it gets put together, maybe you can take a tangerine piece to home depot or lowes for a color match and get a pint for touch up...

if you do, pls take a closeup of the label so I can have the correct orig color, too. :smile: :idea2: :yeah:

best,
brian kc

Will do. Actually my table is the gold one though. Did you see the label for the white SW match?
 
Back
Top