
Find out more about how we use your information in our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy. By the way I just found another, a Fischer Cavalier VII pool table, and this one has different legs from those on yours and from those on the brochure. I have been enlisted to help in the child rearing (3 grandchildren) along with all other responsibilities. It was owned by the same family for most of it's existence and hadn't been moved in over 15 years.

I'm glad to see other Fischer pool tables on here. They were not happy it was going in a basement. PRODUCT SERIAL NUMBER SERVICE VERSION SERIAL NO. Yours had to be flipped over, which is what those instructions posted say and trying to figure out if the drop pocket models have to be as well, or if the rails can just come off and the slate removed with it up right. I'm trying to figure out if the coin operated tables differ from drop pockets in taking it apart. I am looking for info on a Fischer pool table I just purchased. I’m going to try and restore my dads as it will be in our basement. First time I’ve ever seen the Fischer Cavalier brochure. Some of the older ones are quite valuable.

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We just aren't sure if the getting to the slate is easy or not. This generation also has score-counters in the rails. Hey all I just purchased and moved a Empire VIII that predates the sale of Fischer in 1968, or at least the slate does. My table seems to have an extra add-on for the ball return system on the outside.
