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Billiard table restoration

By Country Queries of The Field

Monday, 07 January 2008

We have a tired and battered billiard table which we would like to have re-baized and restored for our growing grandchildren. The table has been stored in a barn with the chickens for many years.We are hoping the restored table will make future visits here more exciting as all the children are very competitive.

Answer:


Burroughes & Watts is one of the oldest and most respected names in the billiards and snooker world, originally founded in 1835 and granted a Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria. The company went quiet in the early Sixties but was resurrected in 1986 and, having revived all its traditional skills and workmanship, returned to the forefront of these sports. It offers a full service of table repair, maintenance and insurance valuation.

For your table to be restored, Burroughes & Watts would need to see a few photographs to assess the state of it. These should be posted to the address below or emailed. The company would recommend how to bring the table back to life, quote for this work and give you a time scale (for a badly damaged table this could take four to six weeks). To carry out the work Burroughes & Watts would take the wooden components to its workshop, leaving the slate behind, returning when finished to assemble and cover the piece in situ. The company also supplies antique and modern snooker and pool tables in various sizes from a quarter size 6ft x 3ft to a full size 12ft x 6ft and convertible billiard dining-tables. Cues are also handcrafted on site from start to finish and the company can supply you with every accessory you might require, with worldwide delivery.

Contact Burroughes & Watts, Carroway Head Farm, Canwell, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B75 5RY, tel 0121 323 2043.

Send queries to Rosie Macdonald, Country Queries Editor, The Field, Blue Fin Building, 110 Southwark Street, London SE1 0SU or email Country Queries.

The Field cannot accept any legal responsibility for answers given in these columns.



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