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1998 Brunswick Pool Table Model ID


1998 Brunswick Pool Table Model ID

I'm hoping that someone can ID the model of this Brunswick pool table circa 1998.

The owner doesn’t know, and it’s a 3 hour drive for me to go look at it.

Sorry I don’t have better pics.

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1998 Brunswick Pool Table Model ID

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  1. DDavebilliardsforum on 2/23/2024 6:08:31 AM

    It's very hard to look up the model without a full picture of what the table looks like. The carved detail would be the main identifying feature on this model, but I can only see a portion of it.

    My best assessment based on what little I can see is that it is a Brunswick Manchester Oak pool table with the "ball and claw" leg option.

    The Brunswick Manchester I was made from 1991 To 1999, and the Manchester II from 200-2003, but I suspect yours is the first generation Manchester model.

    Here it is from the 1992 Brunswick Billiards catalog:

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    From the 1992 Brunswick Manchester Oak sell sheet:

    Brunswick Manchester Oak Pool Table

    Year of Manufacture: 1991-1999

    Sizes:

    • 8 Home - 44" x 88" Playfield, Slate 3 pc. 1" framed, Length 97.5", Width 53.5", Weight 755 lbs
    • 9 Pro - 50" x 100" Playfield, Slate 3 pc. 1" framed, Length 109.25", Width 59.5", Weight 1050 lbs

    Superb engineering in combination with the ultimate high quality Glacier Grade oak from the northern regions of the United States has created a beautiful addition to any family recreation room. The attractive detailed carving in the cabinetry is painstakingly hand carved by master carvers. Three-piece, framed slate, diamond honed, provides the same consistent playing characteristics that are present in our world class professional table. Brunswick’s exclusive Super Speed® cushions assure that the table performs with superior accuracy and consistency. Careful attention is paid to every detail of the construction to assure that the table will withstand the test of time.

    Available in 8’ and 9’ models in oak and 8’model in mahogany.

    Model PE.

    • Rails: Rails are supported by and bolted through the slate for maximum rigidity. Specially designed floating nut plate allows rail to be precisely positioned and permanently pulled down to the slate.
    • Cabinetry: Top quality Glacier Grade solid oak, from the northern regions of the United States are used throughout.
    • Finish: Beautiful catalyzed furniture finish maximizes the natural beauty of the oak.
    • Base Frame: Base frame is constructed of 6/4 solid oak and features massive dovetailed cross supports.
    • Cushions: Super Speed® canvas-backed cushions, the standard of the industry, assure maximum accuracy, true ball rebound and consistent play.
    • Authentically Hand Carved detail: The detail carving is painstakingly created by master carvers.
    • Sights: Pearlized inlaid sights have a maximum tolerance of 30/1000 of an inch for accurate play.
    • Cloth: Brunswick recommends a professional wool/nylon blend billiard cloth to assure excellent playability.
    • Pockets: Color coordinated leather net #6 iron pockets. Pocket openings conform to exacting industry standards.
    • Slate: Three-piece framed, precision ground slate provides a permanent level playing surface. Slate is precision-machined level to within 10/1000 of an inch and extends underneath the rails for consistent play.

    Machine nuts and bolts are used to assure maximum stability.

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1998 Brunswick Pool Table Model ID

  • Title: 1998 Brunswick Pool Table Model ID
  • Author: (Dave Killman)
  • Published: 2/1/2024 9:11:38 AM
  • Last Updated: 2/23/2024 5:46:42 AM
  • Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)