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. 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. 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. I'm looking at buying one, I don't know the model at this point or year. 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. ![]() > playing on them so they can't be all bad. > was a little higher quality even back then. > channels to hold the rails in place and no cushion facings. It was not one of the better playing tables. > played on it for over twenty years and never really liked the way it played, so > the rails at the pocket openings for a friend of mine who owns a Fischer. > maybe I can answer some of your questions. ![]() The location is in the Apple Valley Square Shopping Center on the corner of Bear. > What kind of information do you need on Fischer pool tables. Cross-reference the serial number against a bike registration site. On Tuesday, Februat 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Jjpechauer wrote:
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