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∙ 10y agoThe value of a Brunswick Blake-Collender Co Monarch pool table made between 1900 and 1920 varies depending on several contingencies. A table in good shape may be worth as much as 3,000 or 4,000 dollars.
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∙ 10y ago$500-$5000. This depends upon the condition, size, and type. However, a 1950 table should be labeled as a Brunswick Billiards, not Brunswick Blake Collender.
He did not own a billiards table in 1923.
Brunswick snooker table parts for the 1927 model can be bought online from Victoria toys and games. The website for this company is http://victoria.kijiji.ca/f-buy-and-sell-toys-games-W0QQCatIdZ108QQuseLocalAddressZfalse
Check with the pool table companies. However my guess is that you would want at least several more feet beyond a cue stick's length from the table.
Brunswick is a top name in pool tables. Aside from finding deals on Brunswick tables through auction sites like eBay, one can often find local billiards dealers that sell new and used tables. The official Brunswick website also has a "Find Dealer" section which is useful for locating a retailer by geographic location.
A Brunswick Blake Collender table can be from the mid 1800's up to about 1930. Most have no significant value. They can range in value from $1000 to $10,000 depending upon the model and condition.
$500 to $5000 depending upon the model and its condition. Brunswick made convertible tables at that time and had introduced a ball return a decade before. These features can increase its value.
The model R is rare and hard to find.some sold for $100 to $1000's
Brunswick sells the following items: Air Hockey tables, Foosball tables, light fixtures, furniture, accessories - ball racks, cue racks, play packages, shuffle boards, table tennis.
you simply burn it
This will depend upon the model and condition. However, these can be worth anywhere from $1,000 to $50,000.
There is no such thing as "best" pool table, as this is very subjective. Generally, you get what you pay for. The best pool tables have 1.5 inch slate and are extremely sturdy. The purists believe this must be Italian slate, and the cloth must be Simonis or Gorina. Regardless, the workmanship must be beyond criticism. There are custom manufacturers that can produce the "best" table for those that don't ask about the price first. And, there are many "best" pool tables that use the standard 1 inch slate. Falling into the category of best we find, in no particular order - Olhausen, Diamond, Golden West, Gabriel, Monarch, and Brunswick.