Yes, what are you looking for? I own a model 31 16 ga. serial number 1804. Model 31 in 20 ga is the same of that vintage.
I have pool table but can't find out any information on the style, brand, or anything else. I found a partial tag for it with the model #6029. any help would be appreciated!
You can make a room look old or vintage with a spotty pool blue bed cover and white walls by visiting yard sales and buying vintage items. The websites eBay and Craigslist also has vintage items that are not expensive.
I don't know! But I'm looking at a Champion Model 80-S alloy reel ( a sidecast model) in my 'collection' for the same sort of reason.I don't imagine it has any value but any one got any background information on the makers & history please?
Yes many craftsmen need information about the cast iron vintage bar clamps made by Jorgensen, Hartford or Handy.
Vintage motorcycles can cost any where from around $5000 upward with some costing several hundred thousand dollars. The condition and model are the two main factors which influence the price.
Contact the real estate agent and see if s/he can get some information about who installed the pool. Then contact the company for info. If this is not possible, write down as much info as you can, including model numbers, serial numbers and wording, and go to a pool service store for assistance.
You need to give more information. How long is the pool, how wide is it and how deep is it. It could be any amount of water without this information.
Short Answer: Yes, Vintage is Type 1 Vintage means you can use any cards you want, (adhering to the Banned and restricted list) so in a sanctioned vintage tournament, you can use cards that are available for a Type 1 format. more information can be found here: http://www.essentialmagic.com/Rules/Formats.asp
To get more information about the Keuffel Esser transit, you can try searching for the model number or any other identifying marks on the tool. You can also contact antique tool collectors or reach out to organizations specializing in vintage surveying equipment for more details on its history and value.
The Bally pool tables were being made or sold from 1945 to 1963. There is nothing significant to make them more valuable than any other good slate pool table of the era.
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