Table ID, slate ID, and will it fit?

DallasHopps

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I'm preparing to purchase a Gold Crown table this weekend. I don't know which generation it is, but my limited-educated guess is a GC1. The pictures I have are fuzzy or small from CL, but I have 3 questions for the experts:

1. (The easy one) Does this look like a GC1?
2. From the pictures, would you say it has real slate or the Brunstone / Bluestone substitute slate I read about?
3. Do you imagine, disassembled, that the components would fit in my Jeep Grand Cherokee?

pictures: (sorry if they're huge or too crappy)
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slate pics

sorry, slate pics are trash and I can't save them in a small enough format to show anything worth seeing. Grey blur, if it helps.
 

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It is a GC 1. If the slate is brunstone, and not cracked your a OK. Your Jeep will have a lot hanging out of the back. I would recommend you rent a small u-haul (10-12 footer) much easier to handle and load safely.

The plastic underskirts (below the apron bottoms) are missing

Jay
 
I agree its a GC1. It looks like brunstone from the pic. And i would rent a cargo van for move. I own a grand cherokee and could not imagine trying to fit that table in it.
 
Thanks all. I have a friend whose enclosed trailer I can borrow if I end up getting this table... currently it's my backup plan in case the proposed deal I have for another GC more local to me doesn't pan out.
 
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