Saturday, January 25, 2014
all the pretty pool tables
the table above, with claro walnut rails by will and a steel frame by sam is one of our latest. finished last fall and shipped to chicago. more pictures and info here.
side view, in the shop
this one was for a special client, back in 2003. they were building a large barn/party/entertainment building and we got to make the pool table and a large kas style tv cabinet. im doing some work there now and its great to revisit this stunning space. we received a design award from custom woodworking business magazine for it in 2005. there is a video of how this table plays at this link. i hope to get better at this video thing as time goes on, but it gives you an idea of how the table plays.
and here we have our first attempt at acquiring a pool table in about 1989. this one was in rough shape when i bought it for $500. and i had to make new curly maple rails, new legs, and strip the peeling veneer off the body and paint it, but it was worth the effort, though that one sold too before i finished it.
the mark of zorro, table a version of my original beidermeier inspired table
and this one, yet again the same year (it was a VERY good year), a little fancier with some baseball inspired motifs on the legs and some fabulous quilted maple panels ... im planning a visit to as many of these tables as possible to take videos of them in action. they all play great.
simpler version of the same style ... 2012 ... more photos here
and then in the 2004/2005 ea, we had a short 3 edition run of these vertical grain fir tables. simple, direct, effective, and they all went in spectacular rooms with lots of windows. stratton mountain, vermont above ... weston, vermont ...
and finally, greenwich, ct
and then our next diversion/trend was for some post and beam style tables. this one was for a builder friend who made the base and leveled it up, we just did the slate work and built the rails and the did the cushions and felt work ...
this one came next in 2009 and it went to marthas vineyard. will and i took it down one crystal clear january weekend ... i never saw the vineyard quiet like that. we felt like we owned the place. the blog post about this one is in my list of popular posts off to the right there. that post can get you started if you are interested in building your own pool table.
and this is our latest version of the post and beam style. we delivered that one to sugarbush, vt just last december and here is a link to a video of it in action ... more video links to follow soon i hope.now were looking forward to our next commission, which is in manchester. that project will be an older table that has lost its slate (somehow). weve ordered some new slate and when it comes, well set up the base, refelt the rails and cushions and set that one up in a spectacular recently remodeled home. more on that later.
pool .. i love it. i think ill go to my man cave and shoot a few racks right now ...
man cave with my modestly restored 1915 brunswick balke-collender pool table. after selling the first two attempts to get a pool table for myself, i decided to not make this one too fancy so no one would buy it. it almost sold once, but i talked the clients into a new table, and i still have the one above in my cellar today.
sam and will, (now 30 and 28), on the day of the original set up in our previous home. this was in the very early 90s i think. no date on the photo and that period of our lives was pretty much a blur.
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