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Reply To: APOLLO series number

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April 30, 2020 at 7:33 pm #1845
ValeroValero
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Definitely worth it! This is an Apollo 8jr or 8. Not a 7. It is a good version with gutters made of aluminum and not, as usually used, made of wood. The sheets of wood often warp and dissolve when wet. The frames at the end of the openings are also a very early version. It will not be easy to find a lower serial number. Based on my research, I assume that between 80 and 100,000 commercial billiard tables of the Apollo series have been built in the 10 years of production. Non-commercial models like Nassau or Ambassador are not included here. However, these are likely to be significantly less. I suspect about 25% of the commercial tables. This suggests that No. 2376 was built in the first half of 1969. I can’t say how the numbers were distributed between Connecticut and New York.
Which system do you have in Argentina, inches or metrics?
Here are the dimensions of the large Apollo models:

8:      105 x 59 inches     (267 x 145 centimeter)

8jr .: 101 x 57″    (256 x 145cm)

7:       92 x 52″    (234 x 132cm)

 

 

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