University of Michigan tables..................

I heard from a guy who bought some of the old Anniversary tops that soooo much of the old parts got trashed... SUCH A WASTE! Who even does that to an ANNIVERSARY??? :confused:

Surprised even one person is even bidding on them...

Trent from Toledo
They had some nice ones. They most likely sold real quick and they're using Ebay to sell-off the dregs. Kinda sad to see you're right.
 
They had some nice ones. They most likely sold real quick and they're using Ebay to sell-off the dregs. Kinda sad to see you're right.

I would assume that Brunswick themselves sold them the new tops..... Rendering them useless as awesome tables after, I did get some parts out of the guy in Lansing. Right? What is that? It's just a fact.


Trent from Toledo
 
I would assume that Brunswick themselves sold them the new tops..... Rendering them useless as awesome tables after, I did get some parts out of the guy in Lansing. Right? What is that? It's just a fact.


Trent from Toledo
I was referring to the post about who would do that to an Anniv. It is sad to see.
 
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I agree it is very sad! It would have been awesome to score them for RESTORATION!

Have yourself a nice Sunday! :

Trent from Toledo
Were the tops a direct switch or did a bunch of mods need to be done? They'd be ok players just no collector value?
 
Welcome to America, where we tear down perfectly food structures, just to replace them with newer ones.

No sense of culture...actuallly, maybe we are too young to have any...and the lack of it ain't shown in just pewel.
 
Were the tops a direct switch or did a bunch of mods need to be done? They'd be ok players just no collector value?

From what I heard the tops and slates were trashed. So I would assume they only used the frames an bases. I would not recommend one to anyone, they look HIDEOUS! I did get lucky enough to buy some of the parts the guy had left over, the way he made it sound is like it was a massacre: Lots of broken and abused stuff. He did manage to get one full table that was in restorable condition. Still a shame.

Trent from Toledo
 
Welcome to America, where we tear down perfectly food structures, just to replace them with newer ones.

No sense of culture...actuallly, maybe we are too young to have any...and the lack of it ain't shown in just pewel.

Yeah I was having this conversation the other day with a co-worker. 50 years ago the universities would of turned projects like this over to the Industrial Engineering Department and most likely they would have made those rails and tops better than Brunswick ever did.
 
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And I thought AZ would be the one website I could pursue without having to see the words University of Michigan!
 
The slates are interchangeable between the two, so pretty much a direct swap.

I recently worked on a GC1( Same frame as Anniversary) and it had GC3 slates, they did not fit exactly, the pockets are cut totally different. the frame is larger on the GC1. It worked, but, had to trim the side pockets heavily.

For the sake of not ruining perfectly good Anniversary's, the time and labor they could have just bought new tables. Its not like U.M. could not afford it!

Trent from Toledo
 
I recently worked on a GC1( Same frame as Anniversary) and it had GC3 slates, they did not fit exactly, the pockets are cut totally different. the frame is larger on the GC1. It worked, but, had to trim the side pockets heavily.

For the sake of not ruining perfectly good Anniversary's, the time and labor they could have just bought new tables. Its not like U.M. could not afford it!

Trent from Toledo
Its the ghost of Woody Hayes. Woody made 'em do it. :thumbup:
 
LOL!! And you live in Ohio??

I grew up on the beach in FLA, I skate, surf and snowboard. Pool is my interest in a "sport".. I have no interest in playing or especially watching team sports such as football or basketball. :)

Trent from Toledo
 
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