what can you tell me about this old brunswick?

CaptiveBred

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what model is this and what do you think it may be worth? Its in playable condition.

50"x100" playing surface.

It looks pretty old


I may buy it. Not sure if its worth the effort to tear down and move. The price is right though... $500


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possibly also a Reno.

$500 does sound great but you need to make sure the slate hasn't had any blowouts where the rail bolts go in also the the railbolts can be removed. Looks like the railbolts come in from the side. Check to see if all metal parts appear to be there and see if any extras come with the table...like old balls, score counters etc.
 
what model is this and what do you think it may be worth? Its in playable condition.

50"x100" playing surface.

It looks pretty old


I may buy it. Not sure if its worth the effort to tear down and move. The price is right though... $500


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Let me put it this way. If it was anywhere near me, I would buy it for $500.
 
Would you believe...


...that I actually once owned a 5 x 10 something like that? Its been a long time and I cant recall the name of the table. My old brain came up with the name Regina. I had an old Brunswick catalog for years and at one time I knew the names of all the antique tables. That was 30 years ago.


Beard

The name I was looking was a Pfister. I had one at my old North Shore Billiard Club. I had to look the damn thing up on the Brunswick catalog site.
That's not a Pfister either.

The tables with the sides coming down at an angle were all from the 1800's. In the 1900's the sides of the table were perpendicular to the floor.
 
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