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Save fischer pool table to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. VINTAGE AD SHEET #1822 - FISCHER BILLIARDS POOL TABLE - CASTILE-KD.

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. So the apartment’s owner decided to buy a new pool table from us. It’s pretty cool because C.L. Bailey, the parent company of “Fischer” pool tables is still in business making pool tables in Marionville, MO.

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. *UPDATE 04/25/13* 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. These records are long gone in the 21st century.

We also have a hard time giving you a value of these pool tables if you are not in the greater Orange County, CA area. Solnishko Each value is regional and varies greatly by where you are located and, like all antiques, what someone will ultimately pay for it.

Please feel free to share your serial numbers here in the comments section, along with any information about approximate age of your Fischer and your location. We love to hear from folks all over the United States and hopefully we can compile some information about mid century Fischer pool tables for you to peruse. 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. These records are long gone in the 21st century. We also have a hard time giving you a value of these pool tables if you are not in the greater Orange County, CA area. Each value is regional and varies greatly by where you are located and, like all antiques, what someone will ultimately pay for it. We are now closing the comments for this post. 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. When I do this I would like to repair the corner caps, which were always a problem.

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Because of their design and being plastic clothing, etc, easily snagged them and eventually broke them. In reading your blog I see it is unlikely to impossible to locate any original parts for these tables, however I was hoping to find some that will work. For example pooldawg has some apron mitres but they are an inch too short on the angle. All other measurements are perfect.

Same issue with the caps. I was hoping you may be able to point me a source for caps.

The corners are actually still in good shape as they are metal. I also was wondering if you can tell me if the cushion K66 cushion material that I see on line at various sites is good to use? Most of them are around $45 When I had the cushions done I took them somewhere and it’s only been a few years when the original cushions lasted 20 years or so. Thanks in advance for any feedback you are able to provide.

Hello Dave, I’d like a little bit of history perhaps on this Fischer table that I acquired when I bought my home. The serial# tag shows A87232. Mainly I’m looking for the timeline when it was manufactured and what sort of value it may hold if any. The felt is in OK shape. 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?

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Save fischer pool table to get e-mail alerts and updates on your eBay Feed. VINTAGE AD SHEET #1822 - FISCHER BILLIARDS POOL TABLE - CASTILE-KD.

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. So the apartment’s owner decided to buy a new pool table from us. It’s pretty cool because C.L. Bailey, the parent company of “Fischer” pool tables is still in business making pool tables in Marionville, MO.

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. *UPDATE 04/25/13* 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. These records are long gone in the 21st century.

We also have a hard time giving you a value of these pool tables if you are not in the greater Orange County, CA area. Solnishko Each value is regional and varies greatly by where you are located and, like all antiques, what someone will ultimately pay for it.

Please feel free to share your serial numbers here in the comments section, along with any information about approximate age of your Fischer and your location. We love to hear from folks all over the United States and hopefully we can compile some information about mid century Fischer pool tables for you to peruse. 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. These records are long gone in the 21st century. We also have a hard time giving you a value of these pool tables if you are not in the greater Orange County, CA area. Each value is regional and varies greatly by where you are located and, like all antiques, what someone will ultimately pay for it. We are now closing the comments for this post. 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. When I do this I would like to repair the corner caps, which were always a problem.

Pool

Because of their design and being plastic clothing, etc, easily snagged them and eventually broke them. In reading your blog I see it is unlikely to impossible to locate any original parts for these tables, however I was hoping to find some that will work. For example pooldawg has some apron mitres but they are an inch too short on the angle. All other measurements are perfect.

Same issue with the caps. I was hoping you may be able to point me a source for caps.

The corners are actually still in good shape as they are metal. I also was wondering if you can tell me if the cushion K66 cushion material that I see on line at various sites is good to use? Most of them are around $45 When I had the cushions done I took them somewhere and it’s only been a few years when the original cushions lasted 20 years or so. Thanks in advance for any feedback you are able to provide.

Hello Dave, I’d like a little bit of history perhaps on this Fischer table that I acquired when I bought my home. The serial# tag shows A87232. Mainly I’m looking for the timeline when it was manufactured and what sort of value it may hold if any. The felt is in OK shape. 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?