With BIG pockets.
Everything i've ever seen on this said the table had 5.25" corners. Exhibition was supposed to take place on a 9ft. but due to his Brunswick deal they had to use the 4x8. BTW, considering when it was played how many do think are on AZB that were there? It was what, 60 some-odd yrs ago?Were you there or have you seen the table? I am looking for someone who has seen the table.
Everything i've ever seen on this said the table had 5.25" corners. Exhibition was supposed to take place on a 9ft. but due to his Brunswick deal they had to use the 4x8. BTW, considering when it was played how many do think are on AZB that were there? It was what, 60 some-odd yrs ago?
I think deanoc owns the table but we all know about deano and pics.If I didn't see it it didn't happen. Next thing they're gonna tell us is someone landed on the moon.
Were you there or have you seen the table? I am looking for someone who has seen the table.
Full sized 8-foot meaning the oversized 46"x92" version as opposed to the standard 44"x88" standard 8 version? I would like to know that as well.I have always heard the 526 Mosconi run table was the full sized 4 x 8 and not the snaller home size. Can anyone verify that?
Was there non-directional worsted cloth in '54? Almost had to be old-school nappy directional stuff.Best I remember twenty-two people signed the affidavit that they had seen the entire run. I am dubious that there were that many people that didn't go to the bathroom or grab another drink but we can probably add another dozen or two that were there for at least part of the run and didn't sign the affidavit.
I think Jay and PT-109 are both familiar with the table, hopefully one of them will see this thread. I have heard that it was an eight foot home style table, standard eight foot table that has the same playing area as a home table, and that it was one of the old Super8's which were roughly halfway in between the eight and nine footers best I recall. I played a lot of hours on a Super8 but never measured one.
Mostly just tagging this thread so I will read the answer too. Only recently have I seen claims it was a Super8 which would be interesting to know. Also would be interesting to know if the table had the strongly directional cloth on it. That adds a level of difficulty not found on today's tables too.
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I was told by George Rood who was a part owner of the room after the 526 run that three different people believed that they owned the table. He said that with a twinkle in his eye. George did enjoy a good joke.Does anyone know if this table is still around somewhere? If not that's disappointing that piece of history wasn't preserved.
I think deanoc owns the table but we all know about deano and pics.![]()
Everything i've ever seen on this said the table had 5.25" corners. Exhibition was supposed to take place on a 9ft. but due to his Brunswick deal they had to use the 4x8. BTW, considering when it was played how many do think are on AZB that were there? It was what, 60 some-odd yrs ago?
I am saving it for now.
Best I remember twenty-two people signed the affidavit that they had seen the entire run. I am dubious that there were that many people that didn't go to the bathroom or grab another drink but we can probably add another dozen or two that were there for at least part of the run and didn't sign the affidavit. ...