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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.

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Between $500-$4000 depending on condition. Less if serious damage (broken slate, severely damaged rails, etc...). Do you have all the original parts (matching numbers on all wood pieced) and hardware (not including cloth, rubber, or pockets).

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No value, because it is a fake. Brunswick did not begin making anything prior to 1835. However, any of the 1800's Brunswick tables can be valuable, depending upon condition. The value can range from $1000 to $50,000.

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$1000 to $30,000. The year, size, model, and condition all affect the price. Also, being with and without ball return, which was first introduced by Brunswick Balke Collender.

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The Brunswick JD-7 is a 7 foot coin operated table with a one piece slate. This table has a value of $500-$700 in good operating condition, and should include cue balls.

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$195.01

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