The item “Fischer billiard pool table with lights and pool sticks” is in sale since Tuesday, May 23, 2017. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods Indoor Games Billiards Tables”. The seller is “us2015-ginge” and is located in Wood River, Illinois. Below you will find our reviews of several popular pool table brands. Dynamo; Fischer; Gandy; Golden West; Harvard; Imperial International; J.E. Products, Brunswick managed to take over a market like no other company in history.
Fisher has been out of business for quite some time, I'm thinking 20 years but that may be an overestimate. I have no idea where you would find out information about the tables. Ed Mercier President In article, Don Hawkins wrote: In article(Sandra Handler) wrote: Is Fischer Mfg. Still in business in Missouri? If not, where can I get info. On one of their pool tables built in the 70s?
Please email direct! Thanks!- I also am looking for information on a Fischer Pool Table. If I find any information I will forward it onto you. 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. In fact I just recut the angle of the rails at the pocket openings for a friend of mine who owns a Fischer. He played on it for over twenty years and never really liked the way it played, so I improved it a little. It was not one of the better playing tables. Aluminum channels to hold the rails in place and no cushion facings. I think the Valley was a little higher quality even back then.
There are still lots of people playing on them so they can't be all bad. Sincerely, Jerry Pechauer [email protected] 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. People like to make balls, and it was easier on a Valley than on a Fischer.
BTW, I learned to play on a Fisher commercial table we had in our basement when I was growing up and we were very happy with it. 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: EdNow I know why you are such a good player. Anyone that could play on a Fischer can play on anything. 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. SincerelyJerry 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. I thought it played fine. It did have a totally different sound. Again, I am not sure why. After all these years I'm still using your cue. It has paid for itself.:-) Hustlin' Hank [email protected] 10/5/2016, 8:09 น.
On Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 12:09:52 PM UTC-3, wrote: On Monday, January 10, 2000 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-6, Sandra Handler wrote: Is Fischer Mfg. Still in business in Missouri? 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 at.
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 [email protected] 16/5/2018, 17:30 น. On Tuesday, February 22, 2000 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Jjpechauer wrote: DonWhat 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 tablesmaybe I can answer some of your questions. In fact I just recut the angle of the rails at the pocket openings for a friend of mine who owns a Fischer.
He played on it for over twenty years and never really liked the way it played, so I improved it a little. It was not one of the better playing tables. Aluminum channels to hold the rails in place and no cushion facings. I think the Valley was a little higher quality even back then. There are still lots of people playing on them so they can't be all bad. SincerelyJerry Pechauer 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. I'm looking at buying one, I don't know the model at this point or year.
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. 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. 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.
Any help or guidance would be appreciated! Heather [email protected], 15:27 น.
On Tuesday, May 10, 2016 at 10:09:52 AM UTC-5, wrote: On Monday, January 10, 2000 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-6, Sandra Handler wrote: Is Fischer Mfg. Still in business in Missouri? 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 at. I have a book of all tables made and sold and their pricing. Are you still available at to discuss these Fischer Mfg Co.
Lisa Chapman [email protected] 25/2/2019, 14:53 น. On Monday, January 10, 2000 at 2:00:00 AM UTC-6, Sandra Handler wrote: Is Fischer Mfg.
Still in business in Missouri? If not, where can I get info.
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On one of their pool tables built in the 70s? Please email direct! Thanks!- No, it closed it's doors in 1976 and I worked there until December 1974 and you can email me with questions and if I can help anyone just ask. Between my two brothers and myself I have most pictures and spec's of the tables made and prices.
I have keep these things and I know of no other ones at all. If you ever go through Tipton Missouri on the west of town the factory still stands and a company makes candles there but the big water tower is still a big 8 Ball.
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