What size is the table in this photo?

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This is the only photo I’ve got- anybody have an accurate way of telling the length of this table? Also the manufacturer would be good to know if anyone can tell.
 

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This is the only photo I’ve got- anybody have an accurate way of telling the length of this table? Also the manufacturer would be good to know if anyone can tell.
Are you looking to buy it and that is the only pic from the seller?
 
It's most likely an 8' table. Probably 95% of home tables are 8'. Manufacturer is most likely a generic Asian import. These are both guesses, really can't tell from the pictures. But, they are the vast majority of home tables sold in the past 30 years, so good guesses.
 
I'm 99% confident that is a standard 8-ft table not to be confused with an 8-ft Pro or oversized 8 table.

From rail to rail measurements on a 4x8 home table, its 44" x 88"

An oversized 8 which is what I have at home, its 48" x 96"

And the 9ft standard Table is 50" x 100".

Also there is a little design, carving on skirt, I'm sure that one of the pool table mechanics might know what brand table that is could be anything technically, but if they paid for storing it for so long it's probably not Americana or some other import garbage, maybe olhausen/brunswick, or other reputable table.
 
4x8. Don't sit on it. All it does is put undue stress on the already semi-flimsy build of a generic chinese home table.
 
The pic almost seems distorted. I'm not sure anyone with ankles that tiny could stand upright.

I'd say 8' but it's based solely on that being the most common home furniture table size. The rack does look pretty large so 7' is definitely a possibility.

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Unless that is a rather tall lady standing next to it, I think it is 7'. Most such tables are 8' tho. As for make, who knows. Many rec tables have that look to them. Most common ones I've seen like that were Dufferin tables but I'm in Canada and don't know how common that brand is south of the border.
 
Judging from how large the rack looks, I'm guessing either 7' or 8'. If you plan for 8, the 7 will also fit.

You want a minimum of five feet (60 inches) around the table. Add six inches to each side of the playing areas given above to get to the outer size, and then the five feet. You can make do with a smaller space but you will need some short sticks.
 
Looking at the wall paneling, there are 8 sections from center pocket to corner pocket.
If each section is 6 inches, then 8ft table
 
Looking at the wall paneling, there are 8 sections from center pocket to corner pocket.
If each section is 6 inches, then 8ft table
The sections are of differing widths, I would guess 4" 6" 4" 6", etc. If there were 8 sections of 6" paneling that would make it 48", that's closer to being a 9' table than an 8' table. If I had to guess judging by the width of the rack of balls on the table I would estimate it to be a 7' table. I know 8' tables used to be very common home sized tables but it seems 7' tables are taking over, not sure when it happened but most of the home tables I see are off brand 7' tables. I suppose someone with a lot of time on their hands could assume its a 5" corner pocket table, find out what size side pockets generally are with 5" corners then measure side pocket opening and use that figure to measure half of the table then extrapolate the actual size of the table in the picture. That's way too much thinking and math for me, the only way I could extrapolate that info is to blow that picture up to life size then take measurements off of that life sized picture. :):)
 
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