Hello all! New to this forum. I didn't see a "welcome" section to introduce myself, so I'll just throw out a little background story real quick...
I'm 30, and I've been around billiards since I was very little. My dad used to be big into leagues and just playing in general since he was young as well. He never cared for all the smoking/drinking/gambling that was associated with billiards in the 60's/70's/and 80's bar scene though, and his dream was to open a "family friendly" pool hall that did not allow any of these items. He finally opened his business in 1994, but sadly the concept never really caught on. He kept afloat for a while, just enough to keep the business going and give him something to do (he didn't really have to work, mom made enough to support us all) but once my mom started putting their own money into the business, they decided to pull the plug in 2004.
Some of my greatest memories were growing up in that pool hall though! I don't get to play much right now, but my wife and I just bought our first house (been renting for 7 years, ugh) and there's a perfect spot for a table in the basement! My dad kept his 2 nicest tables from the hall, 2 - 9 footers, one is late 1800's, and the other is early 1900's. He doesn't play much on them either, but he still wouldn't give up one of them to me. haha They're probably too nice for me anyway, my kids would beat them up for sure.
My favorite, and most memorable table from his hall was a Brunswick Sportking. When it hit me that I'd be able to get a table in the new house, I dug around on craigslist, and wound up coming across one pretty cheap! We picked it up last night for $275 (I probably would've gotten it for less, but my dad saw fit to step in and throw out $275 right away, they were asking $300....thanks dad), needing felt, some paint, and a good clean up. I know they're not exactly top of the line, but the sentimental value to me is worth more.
I forgot to take my own pics before taking it apart to move, but here are the pics from the ad.



It's being stored in his basement until we move, and I'm going over there later today to work on his truck, so I'll get better/more detailed pics in regards to the questions I have about fixing this table up. I look forward to hearing your guys' input on this!
I'm 30, and I've been around billiards since I was very little. My dad used to be big into leagues and just playing in general since he was young as well. He never cared for all the smoking/drinking/gambling that was associated with billiards in the 60's/70's/and 80's bar scene though, and his dream was to open a "family friendly" pool hall that did not allow any of these items. He finally opened his business in 1994, but sadly the concept never really caught on. He kept afloat for a while, just enough to keep the business going and give him something to do (he didn't really have to work, mom made enough to support us all) but once my mom started putting their own money into the business, they decided to pull the plug in 2004.
Some of my greatest memories were growing up in that pool hall though! I don't get to play much right now, but my wife and I just bought our first house (been renting for 7 years, ugh) and there's a perfect spot for a table in the basement! My dad kept his 2 nicest tables from the hall, 2 - 9 footers, one is late 1800's, and the other is early 1900's. He doesn't play much on them either, but he still wouldn't give up one of them to me. haha They're probably too nice for me anyway, my kids would beat them up for sure.
My favorite, and most memorable table from his hall was a Brunswick Sportking. When it hit me that I'd be able to get a table in the new house, I dug around on craigslist, and wound up coming across one pretty cheap! We picked it up last night for $275 (I probably would've gotten it for less, but my dad saw fit to step in and throw out $275 right away, they were asking $300....thanks dad), needing felt, some paint, and a good clean up. I know they're not exactly top of the line, but the sentimental value to me is worth more.
I forgot to take my own pics before taking it apart to move, but here are the pics from the ad.



It's being stored in his basement until we move, and I'm going over there later today to work on his truck, so I'll get better/more detailed pics in regards to the questions I have about fixing this table up. I look forward to hearing your guys' input on this!
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