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Sauiner Wilhem Slate antique table - 12-13-2019, 03:14 PM

I have a 4.5'x9' Sauiner Wilhem (3) piece slate table. I grew up in Pittsburgh PA. My neighbor was an exectuive with the Spalding sporting equipment. When I was about 13 years old they moved and we got the table. Roughly 5 years ago we sold our family home and I have the table currently unassanbled and stored properly in our home(Climate controlled). The table has always been kept in great shape. We are trying to determine the actaul age of the table. the same aspect we have no where to set it up to use it. Any help or interest is appriceated. The table was professional moved so the slates are still wrapped.
  
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02-01-2020, 11:10 AM

Pictures of the table would help. Try posting in the mechanic forum as those guys may have worked on them in the past.
Saunter Wilhem manufactered great tables. They were made in Pittsburgh PA as I recall, and set up in many poolrooms.

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