Help! Older Brunswick Table.

j3aush

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Hello all, I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, so if it isn't I apologize in advance. I have what I believe is a 1912 Brunswick Tournament Table (not exactly positive, hopefully someone can correct me if I'm wrong) that I'm trying to sell, unfortunately I have no idea of its value. I was hoping someone on here would be able to give me a rough estimate, or point me in the direction of someone who could.

Only the base has been restored (oak with oak veneer)
Real rubber bumpers in excellent condition
Black Italian slate
Original leather pockets with nickle plating (could use redone)
Some ivory diamond inlays missing
Everything is with table except rosette bolt covers

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Thanks in advance for any assistance.
 
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Post your question in the> talk to a mechanic section in the fourms...ken or one of the antique restore guys will pop in and should help ya out'
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Good luck
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Rob.M
 
I don't think those pockets are original. I'd be willing to bet that the pockets (not the irons) have been replaced (probably sometime in the past 30-40 yrs). Very tough to find tables like this in completely original condition. There are, of course, replacement parts available for most everything on this table. I had a 1915 Madison, but it was a ball return, rather than drop pocket. Bought it 15 yrs ago for $900, spent $2500 on having it restored, and sold it for $7500. IMO, you'd have to put some money into this to get that kind of price. Best of luck with selling your table.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

Hello all, I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, so if it isn't I apologize in advance. I have what I believe is a 1912 Brunswick Tournament Table (not exactly positive, hopefully someone can correct me if I'm wrong) that I'm trying to sell, unfortunately I have no idea of its value. I was hoping someone on here would be able to give me a rough estimate, or point me in the direction of someone who could.

Only the base has been restored (oak with oak veneer)
Real rubber bumpers in excellent condition
Black Italian slate
Original leather pockets with nickle plating (could use redone)
Some ivory diamond inlays missing
Everything is with table except rosette bolt covers

2010-03-08135113.jpg


2010-03-08135043.jpg


2010-03-08135059.jpg


2010-03-08135034.jpg


Thanks in advance for any assistance.
 
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It is a typical Brunswick table that many cigar stores had in them. From what I see, the guy in the last post was right. You would have to put a lot of money in this table to make it worth a lot and then you chance not retreving the money that you spend. Your better to play on it and enjoy it. Butterflycues
 
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