Is it a Brunswick?

Rjmoncrief

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Hello guys! I need a little help trying to identify this table. The picture was taken in the early 80's. My Dad is in the pic, and was a very strong player at one time. He passed away in 2012, and this is the only pic I have of him playing. It's also the only picture I have of the table. The table belonged to my Dad's brother, whom has also passed away. My cousin has the table now but I could probably get it if I wanted. Anyway, can anybody tell if it's actually a Brunswick? Sorry again for the poor quality pic but it's all I have.
Thanks.......:thumbup:
 

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Hello guys! I need a little help trying to identify this table. The picture was taken in the early 80's. My Dad is in the pic, and was a very strong player at one time. He passed away in 2012, and this is the only pic I have of him playing. It's also the only picture I have of the table. The table belonged to my Dad's brother, whom has also passed away. My cousin has the table now but I could probably get it if I wanted. Anyway, can anybody tell if it's actually a Brunswick? Sorry again for the poor quality pic but it's all I have.
Thanks.......:thumbup:


That is definately a brunswick though I'm not sure which model it is, hope that helps!
 
looks like a foreign home quality table about 8 feet maybe. looks like he may be playing Russian pool
 
This model was introduced to the Brunswick line in July of 1969.
It's called the Brunswick Continental. The 8' drop pocket model sold for $730, 9' $770.
 
It is a Brunswick, nice table. I've been to estate sales where the cues on the wall were worth several times more than the table.
 
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