I'm a newbie on the forums and I hope this is the proper forum to post my request. If not, please let me know the right place, or moderator, please move it.
This weekend I picked up a more or less complete but disassembled Anniversary model snooker table at a garage sale near Wichita, KS. As my house has no room for this, I may have the table restored and then sell it, or I may sell it as it is now to someone who wants to restore it themselves. Either way, I am hoping to get some help as to finding out just when this was built.
I contacted Brunswick through their website, and got a response back right away (on a Sunday!) with several references from old brochures, sell sheets, service bulletins, etc... that helped to some degree, but did not give me enough to narrow it down to a specific year. I'm thinking that some of you Brunswick aficionados may have some additional information.
The only identifying numbers/letters I could find on it are the word ANNIVERSARY stamped in ink at the top of one of the legs, and " C 2 52 3" (without the quotes) stamped into each side and end piece of the bed frame. The corner and rail castings have the off white baked enamel finish. The lower leg bands are missing so I can't say as to whether they were aluminum or off white plastic. The rails are wood, not Formica.
If anyone can give me some idea as to the year this was made, or any other pertinent information, I would appreciate it. If you need more information from me in order to make a determination please ask. I have some parts of the table with me, and the rest I will be picking up within the next few weeks. (I ran into this as I was traveling through Kansas on my way back home to Wisconsin, and the owner said he was planning to junk it out if it didn't sell at the garage sale. I wasn't willing to see that happen, so I bought it.)
I have one photo of the table, as it sat partially disassembled in the guy's yard, but I don't see a way for me to post it without first getting it hosted on a picture site. If someone can talk me through the process for posting it directly from my computer I will post the photo asap.
This weekend I picked up a more or less complete but disassembled Anniversary model snooker table at a garage sale near Wichita, KS. As my house has no room for this, I may have the table restored and then sell it, or I may sell it as it is now to someone who wants to restore it themselves. Either way, I am hoping to get some help as to finding out just when this was built.
I contacted Brunswick through their website, and got a response back right away (on a Sunday!) with several references from old brochures, sell sheets, service bulletins, etc... that helped to some degree, but did not give me enough to narrow it down to a specific year. I'm thinking that some of you Brunswick aficionados may have some additional information.
The only identifying numbers/letters I could find on it are the word ANNIVERSARY stamped in ink at the top of one of the legs, and " C 2 52 3" (without the quotes) stamped into each side and end piece of the bed frame. The corner and rail castings have the off white baked enamel finish. The lower leg bands are missing so I can't say as to whether they were aluminum or off white plastic. The rails are wood, not Formica.
If anyone can give me some idea as to the year this was made, or any other pertinent information, I would appreciate it. If you need more information from me in order to make a determination please ask. I have some parts of the table with me, and the rest I will be picking up within the next few weeks. (I ran into this as I was traveling through Kansas on my way back home to Wisconsin, and the owner said he was planning to junk it out if it didn't sell at the garage sale. I wasn't willing to see that happen, so I bought it.)
I have one photo of the table, as it sat partially disassembled in the guy's yard, but I don't see a way for me to post it without first getting it hosted on a picture site. If someone can talk me through the process for posting it directly from my computer I will post the photo asap.