Victor Billiard table info

Smoknum

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I posted this in the Main Forum as well due to the higher traffic. Maybe some of the mechanics have dealt with or have some info on these tables.

I have a old Victor table. I basically need to know an info on this table. Mainly what profile cushions were used. I have been told K66 but I want to be sure. Also does anyone know anywhere that still has any ball return parts for this table. I have attached a few pics of table that looks almost identical to my table, but doesnt have a ball return system. A guy told me that he thought it was a Cleveland Deluxe. Its a 4.5x9' table, and very solid built. I am just having a hard time finding any info on them.

Any help would be great

Chuck Eanes
 

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Smoknum said:
I posted this in the Main Forum as well due to the higher traffic. Maybe some of the mechanics have dealt with or have some info on these tables.

I have a old Victor table. I basically need to know an info on this table. Mainly what profile cushions were used. I have been told K66 but I want to be sure. Also does anyone know anywhere that still has any ball return parts for this table. I have attached a few pics of table that looks almost identical to my table, but doesnt have a ball return system. A guy told me that he thought it was a Cleveland Deluxe. Its a 4.5x9' table, and very solid built. I am just having a hard time finding any info on them.

Any help would be great

Chuck Eanes

Hi Chuck,
Contact Ed Lanza in New Jersey. His family owned Victor Billiards.

Ed Lanza Billiard Co
209 Evesham Ave W
Magnolia, NJ 08049
(856) 346-0384
lanzabilliards.com
 
PoolTable911 said:
Hi Chuck,
Contact Ed Lanza in New Jersey. His family owned Victor Billiards.

Ed Lanza Billiard Co
209 Evesham Ave W
Magnolia, NJ 08049
(856) 346-0384
lanzabilliards.com

Thanks Man. Do you have any idea what profile cushions this table might be?

Thanks

Chuck
 
More than likely - K66

If you can't get the info from Ed Lanza or another source and you intend on replacing the cushions -
pull a rail, remove a cushion, measure the subrail where the cushion is glued to -
1.25" = K55
1.125" = K66
You can then pickup the correct cushion set in a local store or online.
 
Wow, that's wierd....

I just moved and re-covered one today, exactly like the one in your pic.
Talked about it with my old road player buddy who is from Philly, said they were in a lot of rooms in the day.

To the point, the cushions said K66 right on them and they were original.

To the other point, he had drop pockets on it and the ball return was all underneath. Doubt he would part with the ball box (big hole) but would probably give up the ball return. They are wire, covered in some black stuff (plastic?) each pocket having it's own straight run to the box.

Money talks.
 
Chuck, I am just finishing a restoration of a Cleveland Deluxe including the ball return. I may be able to help,What parts do you need? I completely disassembled the return and replaced the rubber that covers the steel and protects the balls. I have not taken the felt off of the rails yet so I can't tell you if they are marked. let me know if I can help. Jim
 
Going to look at one of these today. I know this is an old thread, and you have had a few years to play on the table, how does it play. Any quirks or things I need to look at specific to this brand.

Thanks in advance.

Stan
 
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