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Brunswick Balke Collender Table 9' Snooker Conversion


Brunswick Balke Collender Table 9' Snooker Conversion

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The problem is my elderly father is worried that this table he acquired in the early 60's will end up in the dump. Us siblings don't have a place for this amazingly flat table. I have not played on it since the early 80s but it's the most true table I ever played on. Theyr are no snooker rails. Just wanting to gather some info and determine best way to move this table to give my father some satisfaction. I had a Fb buyer lined up last year for 1500 but he had a neighbor who said he could find a buyer at 3k but he never came through. As a kid I spent lots of time crawling under this table I don't recall the legs being in anything but perfect crack free condition. I'm wondering if the legs suffered a water event. It's in Longmont Co.

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Brunswick Balke Collender Table 9' Snooker Conversion

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  1. R JR J on 12/18/2025 12:20:16 PM

    I've been informed this is a 1918 ish St Elmo.

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Brunswick Balke Collender Table 9' Snooker Conversion

  • Title: Brunswick Balke Collender Table 9' Snooker Conversion
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  • Published: 12/16/2025 12:34:03 PM