Table Pop Quiz......

Who knows what kind of table this is........I will tell ya later or see if someone does know! Blud you gotta know! They were great tables....the company just closed I guess...not real sure!


A very solid old table! You don't see many of these, or at least not around here. And this is a very early model, because it has the T-Bolt style rail bolting system....where the rails bolt thru the edge of the slate. This table goes together like a jigsaw puzzle! I got under there to take the rail bolts out....and there weren't none! Or at least you couldn't get to them until you took the puzzle apart! Had to take the corner castings off....then take each skirt off....then you find rail bolts! Maybe someone else out there knows how long they made this table like this, but I know it had to be before the 60s....cause we had this same table in a newer version that had regular rail bolts that bolted thru the slates instead of like this one! Great Tables.....and you wouldn't believe how many slate bolts this table has.....28!... :eek:

Let the guesses fly!
 

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The base really looks like the GC...........but alot thinner legs.....and 2 stretchers instead of 1!

I lightened up the pic so you can see....cause I am an idiot with a camera! Not even sure how to work the flash....or if I need it or not! lol
 

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Nope...............The Company I think is still in business, they just don't make tables anymore I think! The make other things I believe.
 
If I would have seen this thread earlier, I could have easily made the call on the table. If you look at the badge in the photo, you will see Pittsburgh. I play in a hall here in Pittsburgh that has 4 of those tables in it. They are Brunswick Anniversery knockoffs somewhat. At least that is what they look like to me. They play pretty good though. Did you get that table from someone in Pittsburgh? I don't care for the white so much but it is a nice table.
 
He showed you what it is....a Saunier Wilhem table. They made their own tables for awhile. Now they resell Connelly and Brunswick I think.
 
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