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My Victor Billiard Company Pool Table


My Victor Billiard Company Pool Table

I recently purchased a house in South Jersey which came with a Victor pool table in great condition.

It’s awesome to see all of the info on the Victor Billiards Company and Victor Pool tables in the Victor Pool Table thread here.

I’m not sure what year mine is from but we use it all the time.

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Here’s a full pic of the Victor Billiards pool table. Again, it's a great quality pool table!

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My Victor Billiard Company Pool Table

Replies & Comments

  1. user1644247878user1563655741 on 2/7/2022 1:10:47 PM

    Nice score bro, and you didn’t even have to carry it, LOL. Double score! Congrats...

    If you climb underneath the pool table, look for a number stamp or some hand-written numbers, then you may be able to figure out the year it is from. Check the long boards or the leg assembly. That will give a reference for you to use when looking up more info!

    Welcome to the Victor pool table club bro!

  2. user1644247878O2doc on 2/7/2022 1:23:23 PM

    Beautiful Victor pool table, and nicely illuminated.

    Can you post a pic inclusive of your light fixture?

  3. user1644247878user1644247878 on 2/10/2022 1:32:44 AM

    The lighting is actually the next thing I have to upgrade. Right now it’s nothing fancy!

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  4. user1644247878O2doc on 2/10/2022 7:42:21 AM

    You’ve currently got—pre-upgrade—lots of lighting bang for little buck.

    One opinion from a prior "Pool Table Lights" forum discussion was that one needs a 4-bulb incandescent lighting or 8 foot fluorescent lighting to adequately illuminate a standard pool table. I find half of that to be sufficient, with a 4 foot DIY lighting unit made from an industrial fixture, some polycarb roof sheeting, and veneer left over from a kitchen remodeling. It cost me about $50 total, out-of-pocket.

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  5. user1644247878user1644247878 on 2/10/2022 9:23:18 AM

    Thank you! I appreciate the insight. I’ll post an update once the new lighting is complete.

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My Victor Billiard Company Pool Table

  • Title: My Victor Billiard Company Pool Table
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  • Published: 2/7/2022 7:31:18 AM
  • Last Updated: 2/28/2022 2:22:32 PM
  • Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)