Help identify this Brunswick Table please

justin.powell

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Can anyone help me identify this table. I have a chance to purchase the table and am wondering: approx. age?, crown gold?, value?. Thanks for the help in advance.

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Probaly from the late 60s, definitely not a gold crown!!
Value 3-400 in our area. a fair home table at best. keep looking.:)
 
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Nice Older Brunswick

scruffy1 said:
Probaly from the late 60s, definitely not a gold crown!!
Value 3-400 in our area. a fair home table at best. keep looking.:)

I'd buy these all day long for 300 to 400 :)

Definitely a nice older Brunswick table for home :wink: Seems to resemble those I can remember playing with at the bowling alley back home in the 70's :cool:
 
brunswick medalist.

worth more than 300 for sure.

i had one of these in my basement for 5 years and it was the next best thing to a gold crown for 1/2 the price.


6-700 easy if in good shape.


chris G<----------not an expert......just my opinion.
 
Thanks guys for the info. Very helpful. I am just wondering if I should go for this table, which I can get around $500, or wait until I can get a crown gold.
 
bogey54311 said:
brunswick medalist.

worth more than 300 for sure.

i had one of these in my basement for 5 years and it was the next best thing to a gold crown for 1/2 the price.


6-700 easy if in good shape.


chris G<----------not an expert......just my opinion.

I am not sure what model table this is but I am sure it is not a Medalist.
 
The rails and casting look similiar to a Gold Crown. If that the case the rails and slate might be worth something.
 
The best I can find about this table is it is roughly looks like a sportking blinds but the rest looks like an original coin op table. Look at www.classicbilliards.net ...looks like 1968 possibly 2 tables merged to make one or a home version table not made for the commercial environment.

Craig

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