Quick Question Guys - 1945 Brunswick Gold Crown Anniversary Snooker Table

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What is it worth? Perfect Condition....

Oh yeah Merry Christmas as Well....
 

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Amigo, my advice is to do a couple of searches on this forum - one for snooker and another for anniversary. Each should give you examples of pricing on tables like yours, or at least help you ballpark it a little better? Look for tables that actually sold, you might PM those guys for help and see if they will let you know what it actually sold for. Also, the others that have the ongoing for sale thread for the last year at a really high price will give you an idea of how much is too much, that is at least if you actually want to sell it.

My best guess of ACV is around $3k based on what I see around here, but it could be worth more??? Another good guage is what you paid for it?? Or, are you considering a purchase??? Then, it's basically worth whatever you are willing to pay :grin:

Good luck
 
Call Blatt Billiards in Manhatten, New York, they will know- Happy Holidays. I have the Centennial version of your table with the cast aluminum aprons, and rosewood rails-BEAUTIFUL!
 
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Call Blatt Billiards in Manhatten, New York, they will know- Happy Holidays. I have the Centennial version of your table with the cast aluminum aprons, and rosewood rails-BEAUTIFUL!

An email has been sent with pics...I appreciate it Rep for you!!!
 
5x10
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6x12

looks 5x10

id like too add almost bought a 5x10 brunswick snooker and it was suprisingly cheap like 1200$ listed on here. i was gonna convert to reg pockets
 
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Unfortunately there is not much of a market for a 10' or 12' anything,whether it's a snooker or a pool table. Not many houses have room for them. You could actually get more for a pool table than a snooker in a 10'.For example, if you were to look on ebay,you will see that a restored Centennial may fetch up to 10k,where a restored 10' Centennial may not even bring 3k. Put it on ebay,it shows it to a lot more potential buyers for not much money to post the ad,and see what kind of calls you get. I would start the bidding at $1500 and see if you get a bid or offer. There are some snooker players out there that would be lucky to have a great playing table like yours. Hope all goes well!
 
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