What Kind of Table..?

flanken

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Hey all -

I'm new to the forum, first post. I recently moved into my new house and the old owners left their table. It's in great shape, 8' table with a nice set of cues and balls... just no brand markings anywhere.

Anyone have any idea what kind of table this is?

I'm excited to start playing more and getting better, and this seems like a good place to get started!

Thanks!

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Did you look underneath the table? Should be something on the underside of the frame.
 
Without a nameplate on the footrail or end skirt it's more then likely an import.
Nice looking table - let us know how it plays.
 
I don't think it is a Connelly as mine and others I've seen have Connelly on the pocket flaps. There are no other markings to say what mine is though so it could be as the style looks like Connelly.

Where are you located?


Oh, did I forget to say, LUCKY B@ST@RD? LOL
 
Perhaps a Fischer...Decently made tables with 3 piece slates. My parents have one that looks fairly similar except the legs. But it has a name plate on it, doesn't mean it's not one though.
 
I know what kind of a table it is.

Its called a Free Table. Looks nice and free is also a nice thing some times.

As long as you can practice on it and have fun, then its a good table.
 
I know what kind of a table it is.

Its called a Free Table. Looks nice and free is also a nice thing some times.

As long as you can practice on it and have fun, then its a good table.

Oh yeah, I'm 100% with you. Just trying to learn more about what I have. Thanks for the name thoughts / suggestions everyone.

If anyone else has some ideas as to what I may have I'd love to hear them!
 
I don't think it is a Connelly as mine and others I've seen have Connelly on the pocket flaps. There are no other markings to say what mine is though so it could be as the style looks like Connelly.

Where are you located?


Oh, did I forget to say, LUCKY B@ST@RD? LOL

Ha! Thanks. I'm in Royal Oak, Michigan.
 
Connelly is an Arizona company so they are more common in the SW. they are sold nationally also. just thought if you were in Tuscon it might be a clue.

Anyway, have fun with your FREE TABLE:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Just a wild thought here. You could ask the previous owners if they know what table it is.
Am I really the only one who thought of this?
 
Its a American Heritage. Its not bad for a 1500-2000 table new. That table specifically i have never seen with dead cushions. What i like about that table is the solid wood blocks connected to frame under mdf slate liner where slate screws are. Pockets are not leather though. Frame is mdf board with veneer
 
Its a American Heritage. Its not bad for a 1500-2000 table new. That table specifically i have never seen with dead cushions. What i like about that table is the solid wood blocks connected to frame under mdf slate liner where slate screws are. Pockets are not leather though. Frame is mdf board with veneer

Wow I just looked up American Heritage and I think you're dead-on... thanks a ton Jim! Very much appreciated.
 
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