![]() ![]() 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. Connects the 9950 to existing modbus RTU, serial RS485, and automation networks. > maybe I can answer some of your questions. In choosing Georg Fischer, you can be assured of excellent customer. > What kind of information do you need on Fischer pool tables. All sequences mentioned in this work were deposited in GenBank. On Tuesday, Februat 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, Jjpechauer wrote: ![]()
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