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Did Brunswick copy this manufacturer in regards to the corner caps or vice versa?? Just curious.
They look identical - not that I paid any attention to the tables. Begrudging bucket usage if anything. The caps have logos though. Cops might be able to get the brand.
 
Did Brunswick copy this manufacturer in regards to the corner caps or vice versa?? Just curious.
I can't really say if they were influenced by other tables or not, but they had kind of a short production run, so I wouldn't think they influenced anyone else either.
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Sands in Gr. Rapids Michigan. No clue what the tables are. Lot of good/great players have played there. All cleaned up with food and a rest/pub now. This was on Wyoming Mi's FB page. Heard Jason Kirkwood talk about this joint. This pic i think is from grand opening around '64ish.
 
Sands in Gr. Rapids Michigan. No clue what the tables are. Lot of good/great players have played there. All cleaned up with food and a rest/pub now. This was on Wyoming Mi's FB page. Heard Jason Kirkwood talk about this joint. This pic i think is from grand opening around '64ish.
you got most of it there. Harold Worst started a couple of pool rooms with Harold Worst golden 8 ball tables he had made for them along with Harold Worst 2 piece custom house cues.
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you got most of it there. Harold Worst started a couple of pool rooms with Harold Worst golden 8 ball tables he had made for them along with Harold Worst 2 piece custom house cues.
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place looks uber cool. love the look of those tables. makes you wonder who's using them now. found an old link that shows AESchmidt as the maker of the cues. https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/harold-worst-cue.215998/ could they have been table maker as well? George Fels said there were a couple of these rooms in Chicago too.
 
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