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Did Brunswick Ever Make the Pfister Model in an 8 Leg Version?


Did Brunswick Ever Make the Pfister Model in an 8 Leg Version?

Hi. I am trying to identify the model of our snooker table. I don't have access to the actual table right now (or for the next few months as I am in Vancouver caring for my mother) I only have the one picture which is poor mainly because it is covered in plastic. We know it is a antique Brunswick and is extremelly heavy. It is 6 x 12, mahogany, has 5 slates. My husband thinks the slates are 1 1/2".

We looked at the antique tables on the Brunswick website and the closest we could find was the Brunswick Pfister but 8 leg and without the ornamental carvings. Then on this website we found a Patent and the drawing on that looks exactly like our legs but again 8 leg. It has the inward slanted sides with the two grooves running down the legs. The side legs are shaped like a seat which the table top sits on. I am uploading the two pictures, one of the actual table with plastic over it and of the picture from the Patent.

PS: I can't seem to upload a copy of the Patent but this is a link to the forum topic where it is posted.

Did Brunswick Ever Make the Pfister Model in an 8 Leg Version?

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Did Brunswick Ever Make the Pfister Model in an 8 Leg Version?

  • Title: Did Brunswick Ever Make the Pfister Model in an 8 Leg Version?
  • Author: (Niki Wile)
  • Published: 11/4/2010 1:06:15 AM