My Anniversary (table)

What a beauty!

The Anniversary is the table of my dreams.
You said you kept the pockets original...what is their aperture?
 
Anniversary Table

Great Table, Rock Solid. I would like to share pictures of my table, the pockets are original with ball return, enjoy.

BBC
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Base Assembled.jpg

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Anniversary,

Thanks and Y-E-S I need a better light, the current light was from a previous table and never really replaced it.

That picture was taken when the table was installed, I am currently redoing the basement/Pool Room and a replacement light is on the to do list. Any suggestions regarding a light.

Regards,

BBC
 
Beautiful table.

Thanks and Y-E-S I need a better light, the current light was from a previous table and never really replaced it.

That picture was taken when the table was installed, I am currently redoing the basement/Pool Room and a replacement light is on the to do list. Any suggestions regarding a light.

Regards,

BBC

What are the white square leg support shims made of? Is it that 'cutting board' material? Is this a safety measure in case of some moisture in the basement?

These tables are so cool-and I hear they play great. Congratulations to OP and you as well.

3railkick

really jealous
 
Anniversary Table

Thanks for the comments.

The "White" blocks are solid Nylon, I put them under the Foot Pads to pervent any moisture from weeping into the feet, guess I could of made the Foot Pads out of Nylon but hand cutting the curved shape by hand would have been a tough.

This table was always in a home, I was the second owner, it took very little TLC to make it perfect, you would be hard pressed finding a Anniversary table in this condition.

I always like the Arcade or Kling "Jumbo" tables, if the right deal would come along I would consider letting the Anniversary go.

Regards,

BBC
 
Thanks for the comments.

The "White" blocks are solid Nylon, I put them under the Foot Pads to pervent any moisture from weeping into the feet, guess I could of made the Foot Pads out of Nylon but hand cutting the curved shape by hand would have been a tough.

This table was always in a home, I was the second owner, it took very little TLC to make it perfect, you would be hard pressed finding a Anniversary table in this condition.

I always like the Arcade or Kling "Jumbo" tables, if the right deal would come along I would consider letting the Anniversary go.

Regards,

BBC

You have excellent taste my friend!

Loving all these pics of great tables around here!
Great photos by the way everyone- Chuck those pics came out infinitely better than mine did! lol
 
Great table and pics. What kind of floor tile is that? Looks great. My table is in the basement too and debating tile vs. rug.
 
Anniversary Table - Floor Tile

HI,

The floor are 12 x 12 Amstrong glue down tiles, I will putting a area rung under the table by cutting around the food pads. Here is a better picture of the table.

Regards,

Joe

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Great Table, Rock Solid. I would like to share pictures of my table, the pockets are original with ball return, enjoy.

BBC
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I swear to god I have no clue why they ever went to the goofy bloody ball return system of my GC3 with the dumb outer wire rails that the balls catch up on, sometimes flat out miss falling into on a side pocket shot, or get caught up between the ball return rail and the wood. I mean, it was ONLY a $9000 table when new, did they have to cheap out and go away from this kind of more solid workable system? Or better yet the old school central ball return systems in a Kling.

This is one key area where Brunswick totally took a huge nosedive down in their construction of their supposed "high end" tables.
 
Can't blame ya.

Dang hijackers!!!!! :grin-square:


Sort of like proud parents/grandparents showing off pictures of the lil darlins.

Duelling photos. You can each be very proud. But, I hear ya.

Conratulations to you both.


3railkick

jealous x2
 
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