Fischer Pool Table Serial Number Lookup
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If you’re not getting that kind of rebound then your cushion rubber is dead. I’d recommend using k-66 cushion rubber on your Fischer pool table. You’ll have to take off the whole rail section to remove the six smaller pieces that are screwed to the underside of the rail section. Good luck and thanks for your question. Dear Dave, I have a table exactly like the one pictured here at your site but no paperwork. The picture I’m referring to says, “Here we are at Casa Loma Apartments in Tustin, CA to swap out an old 1960′s “bar pool table”. This 45 year old Fischer coin-operated pool table” single slate, measurements are approx 32″ x 64″. Desh bhakti songs dj mix mp3 free download.
The only other thing I've found out was Fischer was sold to Spalding Company, a division of Questor in 1968(which we all already knew) and then in 1976 Questor sold Fischer Mfg to Ebonite Billiard Co. I got that info from this link, I hit a dead end after that. I can't find much about the Ebonite Billiard Company at all. I'm not even sure if trying to research that company will be helpful or not. Hopefully the pictures I post later can help us get somewhere. L • on 5/21/2009 3:07:49 PM. Mine table is almost exactly the same without the Dutchess label and without the cover to the balls.
I have a co-worker who is trying to offload a sinlge slate Fischer pool table (see photobucket website for pictures). The problem is it is upstairs in a loft. Do you have any suggestions of how to handle getting this thing down and into a truck? He has decided if somebody can’t figure out a good way to get it out then he’s just basically going to destroy the slate. His wife has given him an ultimatum to get the thing out of the loft.
It most definitely is a slate pool table, a one piece slate is common on all older Fischer pool tables. Depending on the condition of the pool table’s felt and cushion rubber will dictate the value. Also where the pool is setup in the seller’s home and the spot where you will setup the table are cost factors as well.
Vintage early 1970’s Fischer Pool Table. Automatic Return, no pockets. Also has dials to keep track of scoring for up to 4 people. Slate is one piece and extremely heavy.
The item “8 Pool Table, Fischer three piece stone” is in sale since Wednesday, October 07, 2015. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods Indoor Games Billiards Tables”. The seller is “fre-am0″ and is located in Springfield, New Jersey. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item. • MPN: Does Not Apply. 8′ Pool Table, Fischer three piece slate.
I was told approximately $2,500. In my opinion (which doesn't count as much), I believe it is worth more considering Fischer doesn't make them anymore and the age of the table. My table looks exactly like the table pictured on page 2 of this thread. Unless you have experience in refurbishing a pool table, I definitely think it is worth paying the money for someone else to do it.
Vintage Fischer Empire VIII 8 foot slate pool table, manufactured in the 1960’s, and in very good condition, as the photos indicate. Table includes a real nice 52 three light hanging light fixture, a wood floor cue rack, five cue sticks, set of balls, ball rack, bridge, box of chalk, table brush, table cover and a rule book. Great table and perfect for any sports room, den or man cave. The item “Vintage Fischer 8′ Slate Pool Table” is in sale since Sunday, June 26, 2016.
And the old Fischer pool table was made in Tipton, MO. The “Renegade” is great starter table, it features one inch three piece slate and full size K-66 cushions for exceptional play.
And was owned by Ewald Fischer. The company has long since been purchased by C.L. Of Marionville, MO. But it’s a whole different type of pool table being produced by the new guys. As for their value, other than sentimental, the old Fischer pool tables aren’t really worth a whole lot of money. They play great and look cool with 50-60’s style.
Players succh as Joey Torman, Denny Searcy, Danny Medina, Craig Stevens, Ronnie Allen, Joe Salazar, and so on and so on. The thing I remember most about that table, is you never heard any complaints about the table. Stevens once said it was the best bar table he ever played on. Now that iis quite and endorsement!!
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A1 Billiards told me they could find a new piece of slate for me. It took them approximately 3 months but they found a one-piece slate for my table. They delivered it, centered my table, leveled it and recovered it for $575. This was almost 7 years ago. They did and do an awesome job. At the time I asked the guys what they thought it could sell for.
If you > would, could you do the same? > > * Sent from RemarQ The Internet's Discussion Network * > The fastest and easiest way to search and participate in Usenet - Free! > > Sent via Deja.com Before you buy. Jjpechauer 22/2/2000, 0:00 น. 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.
Hope this helps, dk. Finally, a site with a picture of a table much like mine.
If my memory serves me correctly, I think you can even split the whole cabinet in half by unbolting from the inside two or four carriage bolts. Then you can separate the cabinet in half kind of where the side pockets were. Good luck, Dave. Hello Justin, If the pool table slate you have measures 43″x83″x.75″ then its a standard one piece slate.
I would love to buy this book from you, or at least pay you a few bucks to take photos of the pages and send if you don't want to part with it. Gary badmojomo.@gmail.com 16/5/2018, 17:30 น.
My table looks exactly like the table pictured on page 2 of this thread. Unless you have experience in refurbishing a pool table, I definitely think it is worth paying the money for someone else to do it. It is an art when it comes to recovering a pool table. • on 11:48:05 PM. What a great site this is.
Ed Mercier President In article, Sent via Deja.com Before you buy. John Walkup 23/2/2000, 0:00 น. On Wednesday, February 23, 2000 at 3:00:00 AM UTC-5, Jjpechauer wrote: > Ed, > Now I know why you are such a good player. Anyone that could play on a Fischer > can play on anything.
Hello PTK, I’ve read through your blog, particularly focusing on Fischer. I have a Fischer 8 foot home model S/N A100593. The setup manual lists it as a Castile III and the color spec sheet shows it as a Marque III, by Fischer a division of Questor, California, MO manufactured in Tipton, MO. Both have identical images/drawings so I’m not sure exactly what to refer to it as. I am the original owner and purchased this around 1975 while living in Wichita, KS. I’ve moved it 7 times, 6 of those personally, recovered it 4 times and replaced the cushions once. Unfortunately they need to be replaced again.
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I have a standard bar size 8x4 ft. Pool table thats from 1978 or earlier.
This table is incredibly heavy and must be disassembled by a professional or someone who knows what they’re doing. I added some additional photos with a better camera. The item “8′ Pool Table, Fischer three piece stone” is in sale since Sunday, August 02, 2015. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods Indoor Games Billiards Tables”. The seller is “olsongm” and is located in Rockville, Maryland. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
> > If not, where can I get info. On one of their pool tables built in the 70s? > > Please email direct! Thanks!- > > No it is not it closed in 1976 but I worked there for years and would try and answer questions if I could. Just email me. I have a book of all tables made and sold and their pricing.
I too have a Fischer pool table. I have been trying to find any information on the pool table for about 20 years. The table was given to me by my old pool partner.
Dear Dave, I have a table exactly like the one pictured here at your site but no paperwork. The picture I’m referring to says, “Here we are at Casa Loma Apartments in Tustin, CA to swap out an old 1960′s “bar pool table”. This 45 year old Fischer coin-operated pool table” single slate, measurements are approx 32″ x 64″. Pulled the slate & removed debris & it works fine, but wondering about what exactly it is & any parts anywhere. Sentimental value to wife & I’m putting it back in shape for her. Thanks for any help, Eric •.
If you’re not getting that kind of rebound then your cushion rubber is dead. I’d recommend using k-66 cushion rubber on your Fischer pool table. You’ll have to take off the whole rail section to remove the six smaller pieces that are screwed to the underside of the rail section.
This includes packing, removal, and transportation. Will be arranged by the facility. The item “FISCHER POOL TABLE” is in sale since Wednesday, September 07, 2016. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods Indoor Games Billiards Tables”. The seller is “nysstore-albany” and is located in VESTAL, NY. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
Sincerely, Jerry Pechauer emer.@execpc.com 22/2/2000, 0:00 น. I find the discussion about recutting the pockets interesting. I had heard that one of the reasons that these tables failed was because the pockets played tougher than on the Valleys.
Hi Nowell, the best way to test the action on your pool table cushions is by rolling one of the balls from side to side. Normal cushions will bounce back and forth 3-4 times before coming to rest. Rolling the ball from end to end should get 2-3 cushion to cushion contacts. If you’re not getting that kind of rebound then your cushion rubber is dead. I’d recommend using k-66 cushion rubber on your Fischer pool table. You’ll have to take off the whole rail section to remove the six smaller pieces that are screwed to the underside of the rail section. Good luck and thanks for your question.
Here we are at Casa Loma Apartments in Tustin, CA to swap out an old 1960’s “bar pool table”. This 45 year old Fischer coin-operated pool table is being replaced with a brand new C.L. Bailey eight foot “Renegade” pool table. The apartment manager was tired of dealing with all the tenants’ complaints about balls always getting stuck on the inside of the old “bar” pool table.
Not to cut down your table, but the quality was not up > to that of it's competitors. Thats why they are no longer in business. It's a > good lesson for all of us. > Sincerely, > Jerry Pechauer A friend of mine had a Fischer table. He said it was not slate but marble. I didn't take it apart to find out.
There is tape on two corners holding the plastic ends in place that can easily be fixed. The felt is in good shape. It comes with sticks, balls and a rack.
It is currently in a basement. Felt is a bit worn, some stains. Normal use for a pool table over 40 years old. Overall condition of the rest of the pool table is very good. There is no help at the location of the pool table to help you load it. The item “Fischer Billiards Pool Table RARE, 8′ x 4′ Automatic Return Vintage 1973″ is in sale since Saturday, April 14, 2018.
Unfortunately they need to be replaced again. When I do this I would like to repair the corner caps, which were always a problem.
> > If not, where can I get info. On one of their pool tables built in the 70s? > > Please email direct! Thanks!- > > No it is not it closed in 1976 but I worked there for years and would try and answer questions if I could. Just email me.
I know the company of old was located in Tipton, MO. And was owned by Ewald Fischer. The company has long since been purchased by C.L. Of Marionville, MO. But it’s a whole different type of pool table being produced by the new guys. As for their value, other than sentimental, the old Fischer pool tables aren’t really worth a whole lot of money.
Tough, very well-built and lasted the test of time. This pool table is 30 to 50 years old. I did some research but couldn’t find the exact build date. My best guess is 1982 judging from the last two digits in the serial number. However, there appears to be a stenciled date on the bottom of the slate showing a possible date of 11,72 or November 1972.
The only difference is that mine is not a coin-op! It is in above average condition for it’s age. I purchased it for $150 back in 1990 from a family friend. They bought it new and had it in their basement for about 25 years before that.
I'll see if dad is interested in joining your site and answering questions about Fischer tables, repairs, or history of the company, now that I see so many on interested in this post. Thanks again to the Billiards Forum for putting together such a great site. Best wishes, Todd • on 2/24/2010 9:59:45 AM. Check this out for the 'World's Biggest 8-ball' which was built as fire protection for the Fischer billiard table factory. It also has info on Ebonite Billiards, formerly Fischer. Apparently, Willie Mosconi was on the Ebonite Billiards pro staff. Fischer Manufacturing Company was started in Tipton in 1949 by Ewald L.
Also, what would a rough value be on this table? I will gladly send you pictures if you wish. Thank you very much. Good morning Kevin, thanks for your comment. The model that you have is most likely a Regent or an Empire VII. If the cushions and cloth need to be replaced, this table is worth about $500. To a private party buyer.
At the time I asked the guys what they thought it could sell for. I was told approximately $2,500.
To a private party buyer. Moving a one piece slate pool table like yours can be very difficult when there are stairs involved. The one thing you have going in your favor is that it’s a seven footer and not a “widow-maker” aka an eight footer.
No rips tears or imperfections, bumpers are worn but not completely gone. Unfortunately, it’s got to goproblem isfinding someone whose willing to to take it out of my basement! Does $300 obo sound reasonable for it?
A pool table from the 60’s probably has “dead” cushions. There is a way to test this. Standing at the side of the table you would roll a ball away from you, with medium power the ball should make 3-4 cushion to cushion contacts before coming to rest. Try this test on all six rails. Another factor would be the difficulty of removing the pool table from it’s current location, meaning stairs or difficult maneuvering. This Fischer pool table is most likely a one piece slate, but it’s possible to be a three piece model. As far as a value, it’s probably a cool looking 60’s style which may appeal to some folks because “retro” styles are in again.
Will be arranged by the facility. The item “FISCHER POOL TABLE” is in sale since Wednesday, September 07, 2016. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods Indoor Games Billiards Tables”. The seller is “nysstore-albany” and is located in VESTAL, NY. This item can’t be shipped, the buyer must pick up the item.
• Brand: Fischer • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States. Vintage Fischer Empire VIII 8 foot slate pool table, manufactured in the 1960’s, and in very good condition, as the photos indicate.
Just email me. I have a book of all tables made and sold and their pricing. I would love to buy this book from you, or at least pay you a few bucks to take photos of the pages and send if you don't want to part with it. Gary badmojomo.@gmail.com 16/5/2018, 17:30 น.
That sale brought to a close a business which had flourished during the years Ewald was the owner. • on 2/28/2010 11:28:56 AM.
• on 2/28/2010 11:28:56 AM.
Fischer started experiencing health problems, my legal services began to include day-to-day management responsibilities. Fischer decided to sell the company to Spaulding Sporting Goods, and I handled the sale. Spaulding asked me to stay and run the company. Later we became the largest pool table manufacturer in the world.” Anyway, probably too much information, but nonetheless, I'd contact them to see if there is any more information available. Brunswick also used the 'honeycomb' design in some of their pool tables from the same period as well.
At this point all you need to do is have some help to remove the one piece slate (which weighs about 450 lbs.) The leg pedestals can be removed from the cabinet after you remove the slatebed. If my memory serves me correctly, I think you can even split the whole cabinet in half by unbolting from the inside two or four carriage bolts. Then you can separate the cabinet in half kind of where the side pockets were. Good luck, Dave.
I currently have a 1969 Fischer Duchess VIII with the same honeycomb top. It had the paperwork with it when I bought it, The original owner let them get kinda water logged but I'm trying to fix that on Photoshop then I'll post them here. Also, I had contacted a place close to my home (Springfield, MO) about recovering it a few years back and they said they definitely could, that it was one of 'their' tables. Autocad 2017 activation code. The name of that place is - the Billiard Factory (417)-883-7665 • on 7/28/2009 8:49:43 PM.
Now that iis quite and endorsement!!
Categories Post navigation. Just to reiterate: Here at DK Billiards we love to share the wealth of information we have about pool tables. But, we unfortunately cannot trace a serial number on a Fischer pool table. Fischer was very proud of their billiard tables and placed a serial numbers on all of them during this mid century period.
INC Tipton, Missouri Serial NO. There's another metal plate close in proximity which says 'Duchess' 'Fischer MFG. 65081' 'Made in USA.' I'm really fascinated by the story of the company and it's made me wonder about the value of the table. If anyone has any kind of information that would be helpful I'd really appreciate it. I'm extremely excited to learn more about the history and value of my table.
Looking for info on these old tables. Mine plays AMAZING its a 8 ft OS, ball return, italian slate (1 piece 1'), natural rubber on the rails, counters by the returns (although admittedly these could have been added later i doubt it though), looks like formica over the body with the 'f' marker diamonds, large F decal sticker near ball retrun on left side, with the serial number on the right of the bal return on steel plate. Anyways, i believe mine is from the time period before they sold to spaulding. I believe mine to have been made around late 60s im wondering if anyone has info as far as how the serial number relates to the date of manufacture.