![]() ![]() I have installed 15 Gold Crowns in the last 13 months(started my business May of 2012 to be very exact). Not saying it does not happen to tables that are flawed or in terrible condition, but, I am saying it does not happen to me as I try very hard to only buy quality tables to customize. I think it is because if you have the castings in the proper place, everything just lines up. I have no problems getting the holes to line up. People want to build the top and flip it on.why.cause it's fast.įirstly I must say this to be honest an straight forward in my opinions: Brunswick Gold Crown Pool Tables are in my opinion the finest series of tables ever made. Glen and other top mechanics on here will tell you just how many times they had to modify new tables and old tables. It's up to the mechanic to make the table go together right and play well.some care.and some just assemble the table the way they receive it and that's good for them. The manufacture is in the business of selling tables.not making sure all the parts fit perfectly.every table has some kind of issue with one thing or another. We don't just do things on tables cause we want to do things our way.we found better ways to make tables play better. When you have put enough time in doing tables and learning more and more about them.you going to start doing things in different ways than the way the manual says. Just because the manufacture of tables wants the table assembled according to a manual.don't mean that mechanics that have been doing table work for years and years.don't know better ways of assembling that table in a way that makes the table line up better. Your new to all pool tables.your all different table work.and you've been around tables less than a year.or more maybe. Only one table left for sale, cue racks and balls not and I gave you free and good advice on how to assemble GC tables.but I guess by starting this thread.you don't get it. This table cost $1000 in 1961, that $8600 in today's dollars. Table is dissembled, will require new felt when put back together. Score markers: built in rail type (w pair), 1 to 100 points. ![]() Ball compartments: Two 5-ball and one 10-ball. Pocket and feet castings are polished aluminum, feet are individually adjustable for level. Lacquered blue and white finish, finish shows some wear, can be refinished for additional cost. And easy to maintain.Īpron and leg assembly: Rigid durable hardwood construction. Cushions: Brunswick live rubber cushions, Rails: Melamine plastic, rosewood finish, resistant to stains, burns, mars. Table playing surface: Registered matched slates 1" thick, ideal thickness for maintaining optimum accuracy and level. Also, the plastic lower aprons, are intact and not broken, but were missing a few screws when these photos were taken. This table has great retro styling and is in very nice condition for its age, note no cigarette burns to the faux rosewood rails, that is often found on these tables as most of them come from pool halls. Louis Odd Fellows Lodge lounge, that was outfitted by the architect with all Charles Eames Aluminum Group Lounge chairs, George Nelson benches, Eero Saarinen tulip tables, and Howard Miller clocks, and lastly two of these tournament quality tables. About Mid-Century Modern highly coveted Brunswick Gold Crown I or AR-6100 billiards pools table from the Brutalist designed 1960s St. ![]()
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