Here's some links to before and after pictures of mine. Are all those white lines inlays or are they painted on? Looks like a gingerbread table, lol. I sanded between coats of Varathane on the rails where I didn't on the rest of the table. I spent a little more time on the rails because I wanted them to be close to perfect. Also time could be saved by doing the whole thing at once. In a heated space, two coats of finish could be applied in a day. 5th day second coat of finish and apply trim. 4th day turn over, 1st coat of finish 2nd side, paint trim pieces.
I did one section at a time (4 sections) and had to wait for coats of paint and Varathane to dry. California to table brunswick antique billiard tables that due to provide you have. Given the weather (cold and wet), it took me a little over a month. Buy this stock photo and explore similar images at Adobe Stock. I hate moving them but I would like to have a restored one. I have a place in my heart (and in need of a new back bone) for T-rails. But if you have one non-restored in good condition they can rack in some coin. If it is in junk condition it doesn't matter if Misconi blessed the table. And maybe help add or detract a peice to your puzzle.Īs for the value. I'm just relaying what I think the situation is. I remember putting 3 in on that similar table. The thing about it is your table and his look nothing alike. He said it was a "1920's Brunswick Balke-Collender REGINA model". Aged just 14, John Moses Brunswick left Switzerland to begin a new life in America, and after seeing an exquisite billiards table from the renowned London. The man also mentioned the name of his table. I told the guy that by showing that picture he gave me nightmares because probably a week or 2 before that I did one exactly like his. The after picture had a picture of the table.
Someone showed a picture of them converting a Garage into a pool room. Unsure of weight, but very heavy and well built table. Could use a recovering but still very playable as it sits. Comes with set of balls, table brush, box of chalk, 3 pool cues, 1 short cue and 1 over reach cue. And thanks to a wide and shallow hunk missing on the slate and him getting Simonis cloth it was a pain to get right.Īlso not to long ago I got on a discussion on "Myspace" about pool table rooms. 60' wide x 110' long outside to outside 50' wide x 100' bumper to bumper 31.5' tall. I remember working on a Collender T-rail not to long ago.