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On Tuesday, February 22, 2000 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Jjpechauer wrote:
> Don,
> What kind of information do you need on Fischer pool tables. These tables have
> not been built for over twenty years. I have worked on many Fischer tables,
> maybe I can answer some of your questions. In fact I just recut the angle of
> the rails at the pocket openings for a friend of mine who owns a Fischer. He
> played on it for over twenty years and never really liked the way it played, so
> I improved it a little. It was not one of the better playing tables. Aluminum
> channels to hold the rails in place and no cushion facings. I think the Valley
> was a little higher quality even back then. There are still lots of people
> playing on them so they can't be all bad.
> Sincerely,
> Jerry Pechauer
I know this post was originally a really long time ago, and no clue if you still would get this message, but you said you worked on Fischer tables. I'm looking at buying one, I don't know the model at this point or year. I'm guessing a 70's table based on others I've seen online, and it doesn't have a ball return, just drop pockets. Is the disassembly the same on all tables? I'm just curious if the slate comes completely out and can be carried alone? I've watched videos on other tables, one being a Valley, and the rails come off and then the slate comes out and can be carried alone. Is it the same on Fischer tables? Or do only the legs come of and the rest has to be carried together? I feel like the rails must come off, for re-felting purposes as well, but I'm not sure. Any help or guidance would be appreciated!
Heather

Valley Pool Table Serial Number Lookup

Is fender fuse available for mac. The home version of Valley's most popular coin-operated pool table, the Tiger, can stand up to the toughest environment. The Tiger features imported one-piece no-seam Italian slate which is precision ground to 10/1000 of an inch across the entire playing surface for true ball rolls and playing accuracy. $46.95 each Factory 3 in. Valley Pocket Liners with screws - set of 6 $130.00 each Irving Kaye Large Custom Leather Pocket Liner - set of 6 $125.00 each Custom Leather Pocket Liners for Irving Kaye later model tables - set of 6. Valley Pool 1950s-1960s Parts for tables of this vintage were discontinued in 1986, and no parts or schematic drawings are available. Your table may have been refinished at some time and could be a different color or grain than factory original.





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