Aren't both the carom table and the snooker table 10'?fishing? the pool tables were 8'.
m.c.
Aren't both the carom table and the snooker table 10'?fishing? the pool tables were 8'.
m.c.
yes they are.Aren't both the carom table and the snooker table 10'?
sorry Bob I missed this post. date is close but no.I'm guessing that model was from the 50s. I don't think I've ever played on one. A.E. Schmidt or National?
nope.Brunswick, Balke ans Collender ?
nope. lot of interesting guesses.ACME ?
no, think these might be older than that.Gabriel
more hints? pretty sure w. Michigan.Where were the tables built? Chicago? St Louis?
Fisher or Schmidt??like the title says, guess what kind of tables these are. I will be surprised if there were more than 4 people on here that would know. helpful hint, I used to play on them all the time 60+ years ago.
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no and no.Fisher or Schmidt??
not baileysA.W. Bailey?
I first thought it might be a Gandy. Looks like the letter G on those end caps, but I didn't now if they were making tables that long ago.like the title says, guess what kind of tables these are. I will be surprised if there were more than 4 people on here that would know. helpful hint, I used to play on them all the time 60+ years ago.
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Did Brunswick copy this manufacturer in regards to the corner caps or vice versa?? Just curious.like the title says, guess what kind of tables these are. I will be surprised if there were more than 4 people on here that would know. helpful hint, I used to play on them all the time 60+ years ago.
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