Help Identifying Pool Table

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Just put a deposit on a used table. Got it for a good deal and it is in phenomenal condition. Owner thinks it is a Brunswick table. Could not find a name plate or anything identifying manufacturer on it. I will look better once I have it picked up and delivered, but thought I would ask if anyone recognizes the table or brand. It is the only photo I have currently. Thanks.
 

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A generic Asian table. No name plate is really just a way of saying “Asian Import”. Brunswick and all the other big names in billiards will put their nameplate on the tables.
 
Just put a deposit on a used table. Got it for a good deal and it is in phenomenal condition. Owner thinks it is a Brunswick table. Could not find a name plate or anything identifying manufacturer on it. I will look better once I have it picked up and delivered, but thought I would ask if anyone recognizes the table or brand. It is the only photo I have currently. Thanks.
Some history of the table might be helpful - how old, previous owners / original owner, location of the country where you found this table? Most American tables would have a nameplate or at least a location where a missing nameplate was on them.
 
It was purchased at a dealer in Rockville MD that was a Brunswick Dealer primarily. It is from the original owner and is about 17 years old.
 
It is not that it doesnt have a tag or plate on it. I just didnt see one when I looked it over and the owner could not remember the brand on it. He believed it was a Brunswick.
 
Robbies Billiards is the only store I am aware of in Rockville. They carry/promote a LOT of Olhausen furniture style tables similar to yours. Most any pool store is a "Brunswick Dealer" so that doesn't mean much. God awful prices for what they're selling too...lol...so you may well have bought it much cheaper than the first owner did. Hope so! Hope you ask them to lay down new cloth and go with green or tournament blue. Unless, of course, you're putting it in a brothel parlor.
 
He’s not deceiving you, it’s just that he is holding back. He has the table for that long and walks around the table a few thousands time and if it has a nameplate he knows what it says.
 
It is very heavy carved wood and definitely 1" 3 piece slate. Owner paid close to 4k he said 17 years ago. I am definitely recovering it with academy blue felt. The red has to go. I am paying less than 1k for the table. Bumpers are in great shape and it is well built. They kept it covered and it was not heavily used.
 
too much carving for an american table . most likely asian as said. doesnt mean its junk just not a name brand. and even brunwick tables of that age many were low quality. that table looks okay and will play well and be a piece of furniture as well.
thats why olhauseen has done well their tables play acceptable and look good in a house.
 
Just put a deposit on a used table. Got it for a good deal and it is in phenomenal condition. Owner thinks it is a Brunswick table. Could not find a name plate or anything identifying manufacturer on it. I will look better once I have it picked up and delivered, but thought I would ask if anyone recognizes the table or brand. It is the only photo I have currently. Thanks.
Take a pic of th underside.
A generic Asian table. No name plate is really just a way of saying “Asian Import”. Brunswick and all the other big names in billiards will put their nameplate on the tables.
Yep. Asian import. These home tables are imported by the container load. Sold at gameroom stores the world over. Not a commercial type but more than playable.
 
Thanks for the responses everyone. I am looking forward to getting it set up and playing on it. I will update everyone once it is here and set up and I get to go over it completely.
 
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