log in
sign up or:

By using this site you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service

forgot password?

8-Foot 1980s Pool Table Identification


8-Foot 1980s Pool Table Identification

I am trying to find the brand of the pool table I own, and if possible, it's value.

thumbnail.jpg

The pool table has no name plates, part numbers, etc.

It is an 8-foot, 3-piece slate pool table with a wood frame and drop pockets from 1980's or 1990's.

The runner boards on the outside come off in 2-8' sections, and 2-4' sections.

There are circles on the top of the bumpers, roughly 1" (whereas newer pool tables have diamonds).

8-Foot 1980s Pool Table Identification

Replies & Comments

  1. user1592522154billiardsforum on 6/22/2020 1:40:48 PM

    The style of this pool table is indicative of those that would have been found in big-box stores in the 1970s and early 1980s. (Think Montgomery Wards, or Sears, etc.)

    It's not worth much beyond it's utility value. A few hundred dollars most likely. Here's why:

    1. The pool table is of an outdated style from the 1970s/1980s
    2. It's not from a trusted name-brand (as evidenced by the lack of logo/nameplate)
    3. It is a residential-grade pool table
    4. There's currently (and has been, and probably will continue to be) a flood of used, residential-grade pool tables on the market. You will often see pool tables like yours on Craigslist or other classified sites where the owners are just giving them away.

upload a photo or document

use plain text or markdown syntax only

log in or sign up

Sign in to ensure your message is posted.

If you don't have an account, enter your email and choose a password below and we'll create your account.

Preview:

8-Foot 1980s Pool Table Identification

  • Title: 8-Foot 1980s Pool Table Identification
  • Author:
  • Published: 6/18/2020 4:15:55 PM
  • Last Updated: 6/22/2020 1:47:22 PM
  • Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)