Table Identification

Megala

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I am trying to identify the make / value of this pool table. It is 8 ft., Oak, triple slate. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
 

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Looks almost exactly like my Olhausen with different legs. They are all pretty much in the same price range though if that is what you are looking for, probably $500 in very good shape, maybe 400 if you can't re-use the cloth. Mine I got for free off Craigslist.

If there is no name plate, there may be something written on the frame or bottom of the slates.
 
What part of the country?
Any idea of history, when built or installed?
Got a shot of the legs?
Could be a custom - It was not totally unknown for guys to build tables back in the 60's/70's/even 80's.

smt
 
it's an olhausen.
i had the exact table.
got it for $400 with decent cloth on it.
 
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