Some of you may remember our antique pool table with stairs job from a few months back. Well, we finally finished things up and set it up in its new (ground floor) location. We started this job in Cerritos, CA by disassembling and carrying downstairs this nine foot Brunswick-Balke-Collender pool table circa 1912. Our customer […]
Before & After
Before and After: Ebonite Pool Table
Here’s a 40 year old Ebonite Pool Table with a new lease on life. We went out to Mira Loma, CA last week for this job. Our customer had just purchased this seven foot one piece slate pool table. The table looked pretty bad when we showed up, we had our hands full with this table. […]
How NOT to Recushion a Pool Table
Yet another addition to our Hall of Shame. A very nice fellow from Long Beach, CA brought his rails into the shop a couple of days ago. He explained to us that he had hired a pool table company in Bellflower, CA to recushion his “dead” pool table rails and to refelt the rails to […]
Before and After: Mended Pool Table Legs
Last week we were called out to a home in Coto de Caza, California for just a “relevel”. As it turned out, the table had been moved improperly (for the third time). We ended up taking the pool table all apart and storing it in the customer’s garage while we repaired the pool table legs […]
How NOT to Move Your Pool Table: Part 4
Once again we have come across a pool table that has been moved improperly. This owner (and his friends) in Trabuco Canyon, CA thought it would be a great idea to move his 8′ 3 piece slate, World of Leisure pool table for a party dance floor. They put the pool table legs inside of […]
Most Interesting Pool Table of the Week
We see quirky and sometimes odd pool tables while out and about doing pool table service in Southern California. But every once in a while we come across one that makes us do a double-take. Take this interesting Mitchum pool table in Walnut, California. The frame style is highly unusual with narrow bottomed pedestal legs […]
