What year is this Brunswick?

thaxboyd

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Just inherited this from my folks. My father purchased it used in the lat 70's or early 80's.

I am curious what year it is and if it is good table. Seems well built.

Cannot see any identifiers on the table at all
 

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Just inherited this from my folks. My father purchased it used in the lat 70's or early 80's.

I am curious what year it is and if it is good table. Seems well built.

Cannot see any identifiers on the table at all
While you will get replies here, the Mechanics Forum has a lot of experts that check posts.

 
While you will get replies here, the Mechanics Forum has a lot of experts that check posts.

Thanks for the advice
Looks like a Brunswick coin op from around 1968 called the Crowd Pleaser. A solid table since it was designed for commercial duty. The coin op option was more than likely removed years ago. These seem to be fairly rare.

Pretty sure that is it. So cool. Thanks @Lawnboy77
 
What a beast that table is. One piece true 1 inch slate with options all the way up to nearly 44” X 88” playing surface. Looks like the one in the OP’s pics is in great condition.
 
A woman that I began dating in 1975 had this table in her basement. I left my current girl friend at the time for the the one with the pool table in her basement- and now we have been married over 40 years! I remember it being one piece slate and playing very well.
 
another pool player hoodwinked by a dame.

i bet you still have one of those old cues with a wooden shaft.
not the one in your pants as that is useless by now.

good to see some marriages last. lucky you.
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