Please help ID/ Info table

myrackagain

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I just bought a antique pool table. And I can't find any info on it. It is a 6 leg table made by Minn billiard co. Millwaukee Wi. The width is 5' OD. I don't remember the length but it wasn't 10'. The 3 peice slates are aprox 2" thick. I did find that there was a Minn billiard factory, that burned down in 1911. That's all I know. I hope this is the area to ask this question? Thanks for any help from this newby. myrackagain
 

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I just bought a antique pool table. And I can't find any info on it. It is a 6 leg table made by Minn billiard co. Millwaukee Wi. The width is 5' OD. I don't remember the length but it wasn't 10'. The 3 peice slates are aprox 2" thick. I did find that there was a Minn billiard factory, that burned down in 1911. That's all I know. I hope this is the area to ask this question? Thanks for any help from this newby. myrackagain




That is certainly a beautiful table, man I wish I have lucky enough to find a table like that one for sale.

Take care
 
Thanks guys. I'm going to take apart and bring home this weekend. Should look great after it's cleaned up, and in my basement.:smile:
 
You're both wrong. A table like that doesn't belong in a basement. It belongs in my pool room. :rolleyes:
 
Got her home and set up today. This thing will be staying here forever,as it's way too heavy to move again. 1 1/2" slate. Good thing I hired professionals to move and set up, It was alot of work watching them.:smile:
 

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