March 5, 20179 yr @jttheclockman...late getting to the "game" All I can say is...I don't know what to say that hasn't already been said above...Beyond my vocabulary.... Thanks for showing...you earned the right to "strut your feathers" on this one!! Although I do see a couple missing details on the pool table...no rack for the balls or cue chalk... Oh yeah, ash trays for the cigars too
March 5, 20179 yr Author 34 minutes ago, Grandpadave52 said: @jttheclockman...late getting to the "game" All I can say is...I don't know what to say that hasn't already been said above...Beyond my vocabulary.... Thanks for showing...you earned the right to "strut your feathers" on this one!! Although I do see a couple missing details on the pool table...no rack for the balls or cue chalk... Oh yeah, ash trays for the cigars too I have the rack for the balls and was thinking of putting it on there which I can still do. As far as the chalk goes, I thought about it and people have asked about it but today they do not do that much any more. People like to carry their own personal chalk holders around. They are big seller. Thanks for the kind words.
March 6, 20179 yr Popular Post Very nice work on such a small scale, impressive. A number of years ago, I built a coin-op bar sized table from a table that had been in one of the Red river (MN) floods. I salvaged the slate and legs and made everything else out of new material. eventually it fell into non use as the kids grew up and moved out and it was sold this last fall. But in reality, i had more fun building it than playing it!
March 6, 20179 yr 1 hour ago, joe the gas man said: But in reality, i had more fun building it than playing it! SWEET Joe....very nicely done...reminds me of a couple I remember in the "pool hall" back in the late 50's through mid 60's. Thanks for sharing.
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