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Renegade_56

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I mentioned my 10 footer in another thread and was asked to post some pictures of it but I didn't want to hijack that thread, and a quick search didn't reveal a thread of people posting their pictures of home tables so I decided to start one.

This is a 10 ft 1966 Victor, Cleveland Model that was originally built for Snooker. It was actually given to me by one of the local poolrooms that I do pool cue repair work for. I restored it and set it up in my garage and played snooker on it for over a year, then decided to convert it to pool since my real interests are in one pocket and 14.1.

So anyway, a link to a few quick pics of it since I promised another member here I would. I don't know how to post images directly to a post on this forum.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1642483366047485&set=pcb.1642484179380737&type=3&theater
 
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Mkbtank

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Beautiful! Here you are btw in case any don't have the book of face.
 

Renegade_56

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Beautiful table. Reminds me of the Brunswick Anniversary/Centennial styles.

I didn't do a very good job with the lighting, but it actually has 3 legs and they are very much like the Centenial/Anniversary legs.
 

rich htx

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the olhausen 9ft is going by by

the soren sogaard is getting a face lift, and is temporary, its replacement is in sight
i only have enough patience for enough space for one table in there, and i perfer carom


 

gulfportdoc

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I mentioned my 10 footer in another thread and was asked to post some pictures of it but I didn't want to hijack that thread, and a quick search didn't reveal a thread of people posting their pictures of home tables so I decided to start one.

This is a 10 ft 1966 Victor, Cleveland Model that was originally built for Snooker. It was actually given to me by one of the local poolrooms that I do pool cue repair work for. I restored it and set it up in my garage and played snooker on it for over a year, then decided to convert it to pool since my real interests are in one pocket and 14.1.
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Beautiful table! It must have been quite a job to convert from snooker to pool. Did the slate pocket cutouts have to be enlarged? And it seems like the bolt holes for the pool rails might have to be positioned differently.

~Doc
 

Renegade_56

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No Doc, the slate needed no modification at all. The pockets are a little bigger than I wanted at 5 1/4, but it had to be because I had to get rid of the rail cuts for the snooker bends. I did put new K66 Cushions on it. The pockets are a little wide, but so is the table. It plays pretty well.
 

12squared

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I mentioned my 10 footer in another thread and was asked to post some pictures of it but I didn't want to hijack that thread, and a quick search didn't reveal a thread of people posting their pictures of home tables so I decided to start one.

This is a 10 ft 1966 Victor, Cleveland Model that was originally built for Snooker. It was actually given to me by one of the local poolrooms that I do pool cue repair work for. I restored it and set it up in my garage and played snooker on it for over a year, then decided to convert it to pool since my real interests are in one pocket and 14.1.

So anyway, a link to a few quick pics of it since I promised another member here I would. I don't know how to post images directly to a post on this forum.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1642483366047485&set=pcb.1642484179380737&type=3&theater

Very nice table. Thanks for taking the time to show us!

Dave
 
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