What table is this???

bdowconnolly

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Hello All,
I am new to this forum and this is my first post. I have a table that my dad bought about 15 years ago that doesn't have any stamps or logos anywhere. It has been sitting disassembled for years and I was hoping to get some help identifying it. I lightly assembled it to take some pictures. It has 3 piece 1" slate and that is really all that I know about it. Any help would be very appreciated.
Thanks!
 

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Let me get some info from you that might help to get a better chance of table manufacture ID here. Here is a few questions for you, how many rail bolts are in each rail?, does the slate sit on a slate frame pad or sit rite on top of the base frame sills? Is there slate screw blocks? Is there a center sill or just cross beams?,how do the cross beams attach? Is the slate framed? Is the any names of any kind or print on the cushions of the rails?< Requires removing the rail cloth off of at least one rail cushions" If all of this sounds foreign to you some more pictures of the fame work supports with the slate removed of the cross beams,corner sill "frame" attachment to leg hardware would be very helpfull for someone to get a idea of what you have...
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Thx,
Rob.M
 
Standard rams head legs and a generic oak box with a trim piece isn't enough for an id. If I had to guess I'd say a china import. What may help is a few pics of the rails (top & bottom) and the interior framework (remove the slates).
 
I'm going to take a stab it, considering your in the western part of the USA, it could be a MK Billiards made here in southern ca. Is the frame liner nailed on? Is this a non-backed slate? To me this table looks like typical build from a small production manufacturur here in the US from the 80's.
 
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