I can confirm when I get it broken down but laying on my back under the table, the numbers indicated it was built in '41. The year I also determined off of Schmidt's "serial numbers". I'll know more when I get it broken down. ![]() Source: /product/streamlined-speed-kingįrom their description the rails are black walnut, skirts and legs are veneered. Black walnut rail tops, leather covered #6 pocket irons and sagless leather pocket nets. Frame and braces are heavy fir lumber, securely laminated and bolted together. Legs, sides and panels are constructed of 3/4’’ laminated plywood, faced with 1/8” Marlite, mahogany finish. The streamline Speed King may be ordered in 4 x 8, 4 ½ x 9, or 5 x 10 sizes four legs on the 4 x 8 and 4 ½ x 9 sizes – six legs on the larger, 5 x 10. Tables are furnished with three piece, one inch slate mounted on well braced, heavy frames fast, accurate rubber cushions pocket nets and leathers of the best quality streamlined blind panels and chrome plated pocket shield. It is substantially constructed of ¾’ plywood and is veneered with American Walnut. Except for the addition of the wide panels and pocket shields, the Streamlined Speed King is built exactly as is our plain Speed King. Schmidt's historical database found here: Streamlined Speed King Pool TableĪnother Schmidt Company bargain in Carom Billiard, Pocket Billiard, or Snooker tables for those who may want a modernized low priced table. The only Screws I'd question the originality of are the two that are holding the ball return drawer visible in the last pic. The screws that are visible on the skirts are 100% original.
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