My "New" Anniversary!!!

Bob 14:1

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[/ATTACH]I won't bore you with the details, except to say I am highly indebted to all the guys at Sheridan Billiards in Denver for their work on my Anniversary.

Most of the issues were due to a faulty slate which they were able to easily replace.

This table now rolls and plays as good as it looks.

If you are in need of honest, professional and courteous sales or service please visit with Steve in the sales area, and their outstanding crew of Robert and Travis who are mechanics second to none.

I think it's important to patronize those who care as much as we do about the sport and provide great service. If you need sales or service in the Denver area, please visit them at http://www.coloradopooltables.com/

Thanks again, fellas!
 

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Beautiful table. You basement is as finished as it needs to be.
My basement looks similar except for a body bag hanging from a hook and a Gold Crown.
Enjoy it.
 
I learned how to play on theses tables in the early '60's at Park Billiard Academy in Neptune NJ.
There is a bar on Broadway in Denver that has a couple tables upstairs and one is a mint condition Anniversary table.
The bar is the Lark something. Just can't remember the correct name.
Might be the best looking commercial tables ever.
 
That's just lovely! I learned to play on one of these in the 80's. Will always be my favorite table.
 
Me too! This table is an original, unrestored perfect survivor. If you had walked into Shaw Lanes in 1960, you'd have seen 12 of this exact model DC, and one three cushion and also one snooooooooker table.

This table is a time capsule.

As long as it was in pieces, I had it done in 860 "Simonis Green". They said it was only the 3rd time it had been recovered, and the 2nd was my new Simonis Blue/Green.

I was tempted by Tounament Blue, but thought I'd tire of it. I think this gives a great original retro look; just like they were when first introduced in all the local Cleveland pool halls and bowling establishments.
 
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I'm jealous! However, I did play on an anniversary just yesterday. The Cue Ball, Salem, Oregon...all the pool tables are Anniversary or Century. I hope the kids who come in appreciate that they are playing on classic tables.

My you enjoy many hours of play. Nice of you to give a plug for good service received! :)
 
Can you tell me roughly what they charged for the replacement slate? I'm debating on replacing a piece on mine or just waiting til I go with the Diamond.
PM if you like

Thanks
 
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