Which Gold Crown is this table?

Not a expert on Gold Crown's but mine looks just like that one and it's a GC 2, the sure way to tell is to check the feet for leg leveler's and the underside of the rail's for the figure Eight's or the Blind nut. Or it could be a little of both like mine turned out to be. Any whey that appears to be a nice table it still has the lower apron's . Good Luck if your buying.
 
Thank you all. This table is pretty cheap so it seems like a no brainer to me. Renegade, I could open the link and see the thumbnail of that chart but it wouldn't get big when I clicked on it. Not sure why not. Do you have that uploaded somewhere else that I may view it?

JC
 
Thanks for all the help everyone. I went ahead and picked this table up. My son and I are going to restore it cosmetically to set up at his place. Should be lots of fun. We're going with a green and Yellow Oregon Duck's theme. Will post photos of it when complete. Paid $750

JC
 
Is this a Crown III?

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Is it a 3?

Noles20,

Unless the table is a mix of parts, it's a 3 or newer because it has the small rail counters. Scroll back up to the original poster's table, and compare the size of the counters with your table. I's and II's had the larger counters.

jfe
 
Noles20,

Unless the table is a mix of parts, it's a 3 or newer because it has the small rail counters. Scroll back up to the original poster's table, and compare the size of the counters with your table. I's and II's had the larger counters.

jfe

I tried to look at that before I posted the pic, but each time I clicked on it, an error came up on my computer. The person selling it said it was a 3 but I just wanted to verify. When I began looking for a table, I wasn't considering something of this calibre but I figure if I am going to get a table, I should make it a good one.
 
Noles20,

Unless the table is a mix of parts, it's a 3 or newer because it has the small rail counters. Scroll back up to the original poster's table, and compare the size of the counters with your table. I's and II's had the larger counters.

jfe
I see what you mean now. I thought you were referring to the link that was posted with the charts from Brunswick.
 
Noles20,

Unless the table is a mix of parts, it's a 3 or newer because it has the small rail counters. Scroll back up to the original poster's table, and compare the size of the counters with your table. I's and II's had the larger counters.

jfe



I don't see very well.

Are the rail counter wheels sideways on the III's, and in line the long way, on the I's and II's?
 
I don't see very well.

Are the rail counter wheels sideways on the III's, and in line the long way, on the I's and II's?


The wheels are oriented the same direction on I's, II's, and III's. As you stand at the foot of the table, the top of the wheel is turned either away from you or toward you. The photo of the GCIII High Tec Black table seems to create a bit of an optical illusion that it's wheels are "sideways".

Earlier, I made reference to small counters vs large counters. To clarify that, the counter housing for the small counter is 2" x 5.25", as measured on my GC 2 1/2. The last time I saw my GCI, I estimated the counter housing to be about 2.5" x 5.25". Once you become aware of this, you can determine the difference between the two at a glance. Simply by seeing how much formica is exposed between the edge of the counter housing and the metal edge of the foot rail.

jfe
 
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