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Scottster
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Hey guys
I just picked up my antique table. Initially I thought it was a Brunswick "Regina". However after more research I have found out it is either a Brunswick "Coreno" or "Reno". It is a 9 foot Pool Table. I pulled the felt of of one of the rails and it has "Master Fast" K66 rails on it.
I thought that Brunwicks had K55's, and the K66's will make the table area bigger right? Which brings up my first question. Should I switch back to K55's (super Speed) or Stay with the K66 profile ( I will use Artemis if this is the case). I also want the table to play as well (and true) as possible, and was hoping to tighten the pockets to 4.5 (if not a lil tighter). Would anyone recommend a custom cushion link to do this, or use shims. I am a one pocket player, and am afraid that if I go with a longer cushion it will allow for "un-natural" banks. I dont want this. I am really hoping to get this table to play as close to a GC as I can. I am going to use Simonis 860 in Tournament Blue for the felt.
Thanks in advance for your time,
I just picked up my antique table. Initially I thought it was a Brunswick "Regina". However after more research I have found out it is either a Brunswick "Coreno" or "Reno". It is a 9 foot Pool Table. I pulled the felt of of one of the rails and it has "Master Fast" K66 rails on it.
I thought that Brunwicks had K55's, and the K66's will make the table area bigger right? Which brings up my first question. Should I switch back to K55's (super Speed) or Stay with the K66 profile ( I will use Artemis if this is the case). I also want the table to play as well (and true) as possible, and was hoping to tighten the pockets to 4.5 (if not a lil tighter). Would anyone recommend a custom cushion link to do this, or use shims. I am a one pocket player, and am afraid that if I go with a longer cushion it will allow for "un-natural" banks. I dont want this. I am really hoping to get this table to play as close to a GC as I can. I am going to use Simonis 860 in Tournament Blue for the felt.
Thanks in advance for your time,