What kind of table do you own?

7' Olhausen. It's the only size I have room for, but I love it.
I have no idea what model. I bought it from a guy moving to Chicago for a few hundred.
-J
 

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9' Gold Crown I

9' Gold Crown I

It's the only table I ever wanted, however, I would replace it with an Anniversary or a Centennial.
 
Non Paraliel Novelty and Centennial

Here are my two tables. Both 9'. The Non Paraliel Novelty plays lights out! Fast and live....however, tables of this era, (1880-1900) were 3" taller than modern era tables. The change occurred sometime around 1910 I am told, but do not take that as fact. The table it is now stored in a spare room because when I would have people over to gamble they complained about the height.

I them bought the Centennial and had Mark Gregory redo it. Mark will be down in a few weeks to take it back to duper speed rubber, recut the pockets from 4 5/8 to 4 1/2 and recover with more Simonis 860 green. The first time I tried Artemis and am not pleased.

I bought the Non Paraliel Novelty in 1996, the Centennial Circa 2003?
 

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I have an 8' "furniture" table as they are called around here. It's an 8' American Heritage. It's mine, I love having my own table that I play on pretty much every day. It matches my bar and my game room furniture. 1/2 of the downstairs is my "Man Cave" and I enjoy it tremendously….
 
Circa 1870's Bagatelle. 12 feet long by 4 feet wide, 6 side pockets and 9 cups
 

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I have an 8' "furniture" table as they are called around here. It's an 8' American Heritage. It's mine, I love having my own table that I play on pretty much every day. It matches my bar and my game room furniture. 1/2 of the downstairs is my "Man Cave" and I enjoy it tremendously….

also a furniture table here, unknown maker, oversize 8 footer.
 
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