Id this table

TexanZ06

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1st post here, looking at this table for sale in my area not sure what it is could someone help.
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1st post here, looking at this table for sale in my area not sure what it is could someone help.
BrunswickJefferson2.jpg


5L35I45K53k63J93Hec17f517e1dae3581c35.jpg

TexanZ06,
I believe the table is a Brunswick Monroe built circa 1917. I am no expert though maybe someone for sure can ID the table. Take a look at the link. Where are you located? I am in Houston.
http://www.classicbilliards.net/html/AntiquePoolTablesProducts.cfm?img=TheMonroe.jpg&txt=The%20Monroe%3Cbr%3ECirca%201917%20%3Cspan%20style%3D%22color%3Ared%3B%20font%2Dsize%3Alarge%3B%22%3E%2A%3C%2Fspan%3E%3Cbr%3E%3Cbr%3EHard%20to%20find%204%27x8%27%20model%2E%20Drop%20pocket%20available%2E%20%20Pinstripe%20and%20Mother%20of%20Pearl%20inlays%2E%20%20A%20popular%20Brunswick%20style%2E
 
Thanks for the link, that looks like it waiting for the person to get back with me, Would like to know if its gonna be worth pursuing.
Thanks
David
 
Might be a good deal if they have all the pieces, parts and hardware, slates are good and pockets decent. Most old tables like that need some serious rehabbing (wood refinishing, cushions, figure $250 or so for a pocket set if needed, etc so it could get pricey) so condition would sway me regardless of how low the price IMO. If you think it has potential offer lower and see what happens.
 
Ankara should still have parts and pockets in Houston. At least they did the last time I was in there...
 
Thanks for the reply's I went ahead and passed on that table, it looked like more than I wanted to tackle for my first time attempt at restoring a table. But what I did find is a 50's model Brunswick Anniversary
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You'll never be disappointed with your choice of projects. Anni's will live forever in appeal... endless desire. I replied to your email (started it yesterday but got interupted). Be sure to look for the stretcher, or call the owner to find out why it wasn't photographed. Nonetheless, even if it doesn't have one, as i stated in the email, it wouldn't be hard to reconstruct. :cool:
 
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