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I thought the same, so possibly being a dry region it might not be too bad. But any place else I agree, it's a hard pass
Yep it’s an Arizona table. I was pretty weary of it being outside too. I spent a lot of time with a level and rolling balls on it. It’s definitely gonna need a whole lot of tlc.
 
sure looks like a B'wick to me. Might ask Ken at Classic Billiards. He knows a TON about this stuff.

He definitely seemed to know a lot in the emails back and forth! Thanks again.
 

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Yep it’s an Arizona table. I was pretty weary of it being outside too. I spent a lot of time with a level and rolling balls on it. It’s definitely gonna need a whole lot of tlc.
Your need to check underneath and check out ALL the wood. I'd also look for insect damage underneath too.
 
He definitely seemed to know a lot in the emails back and forth! Thanks again.
If it were an Anniversary, it would have a Brunswick nameplate at the head rail and counters on the foot rail. Do you have a pic of the ball tray?

What's the asking price?
 
Your need to check underneath and check out ALL the wood. I'd also look for insect damage underneath too.
Definitely let the table acclimate for a while before leveling all the Slate. That wood could be so dry. It absorbs whatever moisture content is in the air of where you move it to.
 
If it were an Anniversary, it would have a Brunswick nameplate at the head rail and counters on the foot rail. Do you have a pic of the ball tray?

What's the asking price?
not if the laminate was replaced. i think that's what ken is saying.
 
not if the laminate was replaced. i think that's what ken is saying.
It's possible but not likely. Replacing the laminate is the most daunting restoration process on a pool table with laminate rails. Why would someone go through the trouble of that, only to neglect the "easier" restoration items? I could see filling in the void left by the nameplate, but adding wood to the scorer cutouts? Like I said, possible but not likely. The only way to tell if it is a Brunswick is to take it apart.
 
It's possible but not likely. Replacing the laminate is the most daunting restoration process on a pool table with laminate rails. Why would someone go through the trouble of that, only to neglect the "easier" restoration items? I could see filling in the void left by the nameplate, but adding wood to the scorer cutouts? Like I said, possible but not likely. The only way to tell if it is a Brunswick is to take it apart.
makes sense. i still think its B'wick and no S-W. looks to be in decent cond too.
 
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