Here’s a recent pool table repair we performed for our client in Laguna Hills, CA. The client scored a free pool table from an abandoned home down in Ramona, CA. The only problem was there was no time to hire professional pool table movers to properly disassemble this 8′ World of Leisure. Sheer manpower made […]
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1970s Delta Billiard Table Vanishes
This 1970s pool table was located in our client’s Santa Ana, CA garage game room. We recently disassembled this nine-foot Delta custom billiard table and made it into smaller, easy-to-handle pieces for our client to later move by himself. The three-piece slate bed was the heaviest part of the pool table. Each piece of slate […]
1970s Golden West Leaves the Island
This Golden West slate pool table circa the 1970s had been located in Balboa, CA. It’s now heading inland to an Irvine, CA office building. This pool table was built back when billiard mechanics were macho men and three-piece slate pool tables were for sissies. Yes, that’s right the pool table king has come across […]
Olhausen Pool Table Experts
Here’s an older Olhausen pool table we just moved and set up in our client’s two-car garage. This pool table install was a little different than usual. Our clients decided to position the 8′ pool table going the opposite way in which we normally do. This will allow them to place a couch alongside the […]
Grandkids Get New Green Felt Job
Here’s a recent pool table refelting job we did for our clients in Fullerton, CA. The owners of this eight-foot one-piece slate pool table have had it refelted one other time in its 40-year existence. Their Grandchildren are now becoming interested in playing pool, so Nana thought it would be a great idea to refelt the […]
Beantown Billiard Table Comes Back Home
A Boston, MA family of five just recently relocated to Laguna Niguel, CA. This Pro Eight-foot, Charles A. Porter Renaissance pool table was acquired by my client but never set up in his former home. We were contracted by a third-party service company in New Hampshire that had crated the slates and needed an Orange […]
