Like Trent already stated, not much to go on here without good pics. I think we can rule out a manufacture date of 1964 though. That rail cap that the brass nameplate is mounted to appears to be Rosewood. If I were a betting man I'd bet that the number 1964 is actually a serial number. Someone please confirm, or correct me, but Brazilian Rosewood was pretty much history after the Brunswick Centennial run, and I think most of the later ones were produced with formica rail caps. FWIW I haven't seen any tables made after WWII with original Rosewood rail caps, other than the Brunswick Centennial and occasional special order Anniversary. It's kinda sad that some of those exotic woods that were used to make those beautiful tables and cues back in the early days are now extinct.