Nothing has been restored!

realkingcobra

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Normally I'd just post these pictures in the for sale section, but how often does anyone get to see a GC1 in this kind of factory original condition:D This table was just moved and set up with the "Second" recovery since new back in the 1960's. And as you can see, it's in show room condition. So, it's come back to me for the purpose of being sold. I'm not interested in selling this table to just anyone. I'm looking for a buyer that is interested in keeping this table in it's original state, as a collectors table. It's a GC1, Pro 8, 46 x 92 playing surface. If you're interested give me a call, 702-927-5689 will only consider serious offers over $3,500 as this is as "Factory condition" as anyone is going to see today from way back then. It also comes with a matching wall rack from the same vintage, in mint condition.

Glen


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PS. No, I did not do the recovery on this table, though it don't look bad:wink: and yes, I'd be involved in the delivery and setup for the buyer:grin:

Glen
 
Great looking board Glen! You can probably count on one hand the number that are left "in the wrapper" like that one. The cue rack is a nice extra too.

Just daydreaming that it would be a great addition in someone's early '60's muscle car garage.
 
I like the oversized 8 size allot. I would have had my diamond pro in that size if they would not of discontinued the "pro 8':angry: Although Glen positioned the 9 footer perfectly and it fits great.:D
 
Glen,
That's one sweet table...I'm tempted to ask you to leave my Diamond where ever your at and bring me this one....:)
 
Tell me

RealCobraKing,

There are tons of these tables out there..I was just wondering if anyone had the numbers of each model produced.

This one sure is a dandy. Another one that makes you wish it could talk.

Ken
 
I bought one of these last Winter, though not in imaculate condition like this one. I was surprised to see just how well it played, even with original cushions. It plays every bit as good as my GC4.
Mr H
 
realkingcobra said:
Depends on who made the pockets, this table has a ball return on it.

Glen

The pocket liners on the original GCI's that I have seen have all been dark grey. The newer versions from Brunswick are black.

I looked all over for the original liners for my table.

Those look to be the newer version from Brunswick.
 
realkingcobra said:
That is a absolutely beautiful!!!!! Bill Young in Quincy IL He buys and sells Antique tables. He is also one the best Antique table restorers in the business! His business is called Quincy Billiards. If you cant find his number give me a call on Monday afternoon when I am at my shop I will give you his number. I would now but I don't have it here at home.
 
Cobra your the BEST

WOW,Glen what a beauty...I can see that in a 50/60's rec room with a juke box and pin ball machine nearby..What a beauty.........:thumbup:
 
Glen,

Perhaps you can help me with a question. I have thought for 37 years that I have owned my GC1 table that the nameplate in a GC1 is the plastic version, and the GC2 and later went to metal nameplates.

Was this changed, or am I wrong? If I am wrong, can you elaborate?

Thanks.

Will
 
Ken_4fun said:
RealCobraKing,

There are tons of these tables out there..I was just wondering if anyone had the numbers of each model produced.

This one sure is a dandy. Another one that makes you wish it could talk.

Ken

I don't think this table would have much to say with it being in this condition. lol

-Kyle
 
I'm Speechless

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