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I have a very old Schaefer pool table that my father bought from a pool hall in North Dakota sixty years ago. It was very old at that time. Is there a way you can tell what it's worth? I know I have not given you much information on the table, is there some way that I can find more info on said table?
does anyone know where we could get instructions on putting together a medalist pool table 4 x 8 table
How could I determine the value of a Fischer Pool Table? 7' One Piece Slate with S/N A45630.
Where can I find the shootoff line diameters and the blackball standoff position markings?
Looking for minimum square foot requirements for pool room to have three 4 x 8 pool tables. Also, together with seating for 12 people plus minimal additional pool related storage space. How big of a room, in dimensions, would we need to have? Please answer promptly if possible.
The very least room needed to walk around a Table and shoot would be five feet Per side. Adding the table dimensions could make it 14' by 18'. We just completed A sun room that is 14' X. 20' . Filled the room with a large eating table (round) that Will seat the 9 that is in our extended family. In adition to the table and chairs I Added a wicker set including; course, love seat and big wicker chear. All total enough Cosey room for fifteen. A new porch is coming next that will be 20'X20' With a game Room below for the pool table and seating. Hope that helps.
I have an old carambole table that my grandfather bought from a german in 2-nd world war. It is in a good condition the cues are from pure ivory and i want to sell it. If you are interested please send me a feedback at quick.sign@yahoo.com.
I found this posting: http://www.billiardsforum.info/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=495 About 8 years ago, my grandfather passed away and left me a La Paz Renaissance pool table similar the one listed above, and in the recent times, my family has been forced to put it on the market. I'm just curious if anyone has purchased/sold one recently, and if so, if you don't mind me asking what the price was. We hate to part with a table that's been in our family for nearly 20 years, but want to make sure we understand the market before making a decision. Thanks so much for any feedback you can provide. Regards,
Anybody looking for an irving kahye coinop table that is mint from the early 60's callme at 604-805-8506
Has anyone heard of building the base of a pool table with 2X6 pine and then using Teak wood legs and rails? He also uses 1" slate with wood backing supported by 2X4's so I think the table should be pretty good, but just concerned about the pine wood.
Can anyone give me an estimate on what the worth of three Bruswick Balke Ivory Billiard Balls with original case and paperwork might be worth. Rough guess is all I am after. Thank Steve
I have a nine foot Brunswick, Balke, Collender snooker table with original ball and cue racks. The table is over 70 years old. I wish to sell it as at my age I don't use it anymore.
