Picture's of my work

n10spool

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Took a little practice but I think I added the picture the right way.

These are picture's of a 1945 Brunswick completely refinished by some friends I just helped out in the setup and delivery.

George and Josh get the credit for the refinish almost a 2 yers in the works they also built a Matching cue rack that I still need to get picture's.

I took the picture's with a camera phone It's Simonis 860 but it looks like a rug in the photo's. I have more picture's I need to download and resize before posting.

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Nice work!! Are they going to play on it or just look at it? That appears to be like a piano finish I wouldn't want to scuff! Careful now!!! Great looking table.....

Robin
 
The table is for sale for and is currently set up in a model house in Pacific Hieghts area of SanFransisco. A $16,000,000 completely renovated house 5 story house 10,000+ sq.ft. it will be in the news on Wensday this week. It's an artisian art deco show house. They estimate the property taxes @ $16,000 a month hate to see the rent on this house.

We sold one just like this to lead Guitarist of Metalica about 8 years ago.

I didnt relize the photo looks like copper csting's it really polished aluminum just with the dark floor and walls it came out copper, next one maybe i will try a copper finish thanks for the ideanow what would go with copper.

Thanks for the feedbacks I will posting more pictures of my work now that I got it down to a sience on how to post them on this forum.

Craig Herman
 
Here a few more Of another table I did last week with my friend Shane Johnson. The owner of the table is Darwin odds are I misspelled his name. I am still waiting for a friend of mine to send more picture's when I was assembling the table. I cut the corner pockets @ 51 deg 4.250" opening @ the point and the side pockets 12 deg 4.5" @ the point all pockets have 12 deg down angle cut also table plays very nice.

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Craig,
In the one pic you are useing a string from corner to corner. What are you doing? I am just curious. BTW the table looks great!
 
PoolTable911 said:
Craig,
In the one pic you are useing a string from corner to corner. What are you doing? I am just curious. BTW the table looks great!

Looks like he's checking for square.
 
Its a Gold Crown 1 with a letter for the upgrade from Brunswick for the conversion of the feet to make it a GC2. The letter is from 1963 when they did the upgrade.

Yes the string was to check square and I was double checking the opening of his new pockets. In another photo we were checking to see where dead middle of the pocket was.

Darwin put alot of hours in polishing the rail tops and painting the frame but it was all worth it.
 
that Anniversary (that is it, right?) table looks awesome! I love those antique Brunswick tables, and this model especially.
 
Yes the first table is a Brunswick Anniversary and the second is a Gld Crown 1 with the factory upgrade to a Gold Crown 2 adjustable feet.
 
Well if that doesn't get your juices flowing I don't know what will. What a gorgeous table and a nice setting also.
 
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