Making a Statement without Bold Color This Laguna Beach, California Olhausen pool table was disassembled for new flooring. We returned a couple of weeks later to re-install the billiard table back into its original location. There is very little color in the room, but it looks great. A new flooring move is a perfect time […]
Recushion
Black Pockets and Black Felt
This World of Leisure in Mission Viejo, California was just updated with brand new black cloth and black fringed pockets. Under the new felt, new cushions give the 30-year-old pool table some new bounce. Recushioning, refelting, and installing new pockets on an aging billiard table is less expensive than buying a new one. It is […]
Six Foot Pool Table
Just finished up this little 6′ pool table in Newport Beach, California. There was no nameplate, but our best guess is that it was a custom build by Regal Manufacturing. The 35-year-old rubber and pocket liners were completely rotted out. We replaced them with new ones and swapped the old mauve cloth with a new […]
Brunswick Balke Collender Nonpareil
We had the pleasure of working on this 125+-year-old Brunswick Balke Collender Nonpareil billiard table. It was fully restored in the 1980s. New slate and rails were custom-built at that time by Adler to replace the aging beauty’s key components. Now, 35 years later, the cushion rubber (and faded purple felt) needed to be replaced. […]
Pool Table on Area Rug
Getting Pool Table Centered on Rug We are often asked if it is okay to put a billiard table on a rug. The answer is: absolutely. We were able to get this Gustav Beach Manufacturing pool table in Coto de Caza, California aligned easily. The homeowner had the rug in place (and gave time for […]
American Heritage goes Titanium
American Heritage Gets New Bounce We were called on to refelt this eight-year-old American Heritage pool table in North Tustin, California. The family had just moved into the home and wanted to fix up the billiard table that was left by the previous homeowners. The camel-colored cloth was worn and a little too beige for […]
