Brunswick, GC-looking corner hardware, but non-adjustable legs.
Maybe the Medalist model? Judging from their Facebook page, they have changed to a newer model that has levelers. Their website claims Brunswick:
The tops look pretty close to the GC3. I used to play in a room that had a mixture, and they all played about the same. I think they were all 1995 vintage and had the dying rubber problem.
The tops look pretty close to the GC3. I used to play in a room that had a mixture, and they all played about the same. I think they were all 1995 vintage and had the dying rubber problem.
The room in question seems to have turned them in for a more modern design.Medalist. Good tables.
From this view, looks like a Brunswick Medalist. Not the 100-year old Medalist, but the one that came out in the 1980’s.
Shim the legs with frame on it then assemble like a GC. Pic of how its made: http://www.billiardsforum.com/pool-...ist-instruction-manual-or-installation-manualI am looking at a Medalist locally for purchase. They do not look like they have levelling feet. Anyone know how is the frame levelled?
My GCI ball box looks like this, isn't that common on most GC's until the 5 and 6??The room in question seems to have turned them in for a more modern design.
I preferred the Medalist over the GC for one pocket because the ball storage slots were less problematic. The room I played in that had both did not have any small-pocket Medalists.
yep. never had a prob using them. nice table you got there.My GCI ball box looks like this, isn't that common on most GC's until the 5 and 6??
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There are two problems with that for one pocket. A ball can hide behind the B on the top shelf, and depending on the table, a ball can slip across behind the B.My GCI ball box looks like this, isn't that common on most GC's until the 5 and 6??
Exactly. most of the Gold Crowns (I, II?) where I play are missing the divider behind that B, balls easily roll across unimpeded. I forget, but think only 5 will fit each side on the lower shelf, where the divider seems more robust. (But also missing on a few of the 7 tables.)There are two problems with that for one pocket. A ball can hide behind the B on the top shelf, and depending on the table, a ball can slip across behind the B.
I believe mine has a divider between the 2 upper storage slots so a ball cant get behind the B, I will have to check. I'm fairly certain of that cause I have been playing 1 pocket occasionally for the last year or so.There are two problems with that for one pocket. A ball can hide behind the B on the top shelf, and depending on the table, a ball can slip across behind the B.
Thank you, brother.yep. never had a prob using them. nice table you got there.