I recently purchased a used, what I think, AMF Playmaster Royal Oak table. The original receipt is dated 8-15-85 and is issued by Playmaster-Renaissance, Inc so I am assuming it was after the Renaissance acquisition. This table appears to have originated from and sold to a gentleman in Bland, MO. I have attached pictures of the table, spec sheet, original bill of sale, and also what appears to be some sort of serial numbers on the wood on the underside of the table. My questions are listed below, any information that you can give me insight on would be much appreciated, thank you for your time.
1. There is no badge or plate on the rails branding it as an "AMF Playmaster" or an "AMF Playmaster Royal Oak". There doesn't even seem to be any nail, tack, or screw holes on the rail where one would have been. Is this a concern that it is not an authentic AMF Playmaster Royal Oak or not.
2. I am assuming the build spec sheet and sales receipt is legitimate for this table.
3. There are 3 what appears to be "serial numbers" on the table, and one appears like it could have been kind of crossed out because it kind of looks like there is a line drawn through it.
4. Is there significance to the numbers on the wood of the inside of the table that can identify the table as an AMF Palymaster Royal Oak?
Again, thank you for your time, I am hoping you may be able to provide some information on the validity of the table and history. Thank you.
1. There is no badge or plate on the rails branding it as an "AMF Playmaster" or an "AMF Playmaster Royal Oak". There doesn't even seem to be any nail, tack, or screw holes on the rail where one would have been. Is this a concern that it is not an authentic AMF Playmaster Royal Oak or not.
2. I am assuming the build spec sheet and sales receipt is legitimate for this table.
3. There are 3 what appears to be "serial numbers" on the table, and one appears like it could have been kind of crossed out because it kind of looks like there is a line drawn through it.
4. Is there significance to the numbers on the wood of the inside of the table that can identify the table as an AMF Palymaster Royal Oak?
Again, thank you for your time, I am hoping you may be able to provide some information on the validity of the table and history. Thank you.
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