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Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterRuss:
Do you have any of the rubber? I’m curious if the profile is the same as my Eldorado…
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterGreetings Welcome! Hopefully, someone out there has some for you. I’ve had the most success watching on eBay for parts because occasionally a “picker” will part out a table. Post some pics for us!
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterLooking good!
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterWelcome. once you get the rails and cloth done post a picture we’d love to see it.
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterThat 6′ Foot Apollo is great… I’ve never seen one that size. It looks to be in excellent condition.
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterNice table setup! I have an older table and my sights are cast metal. Do you have a pic of the plastic sights? Hopefully, someone can help you find some.
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterHopefully, there is someone out there who knows what was going on at the factory. Thanks for sharing.
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterWelcome! That we know of… there are no production quantity numbers and the SNs do not appear to be consecutive. But if someone out there knows more we love to know more!
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterWelcome! Hopefully, someone with an Apollo can help… but you will have the table soon. congrats! –S.
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterI’m 99% sure, the rails are the same width… the inside edge of the rails are 42-1/8 x 82-1/16. weird right?
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterGreat slides thanks for sharing! My Eldorado Mark III is 78-1/8 x 38-1/4 (inside of the rails) I always thought it was ~2″ longer than it should be.
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterI haven’t seen anything published by IK, but I would love to see your diagrams.
Maybe you could help me determine if the rumor is true… I read somewhere that IK made some of their tables narrower than they should be to allow for more tables in a smaller space. I’m not sure if this is true or just urban legend.
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterLooks very nice!
We have never been able to find any rhyme or reason to the SN’s. I suspect they were “designed” to make it look like they produced fewer tables so in case they were ever audited they would have plausible deniability.
Stephen Sharpe
KeymasterWelcome! –S.
Stephen Sharpe
Keymastersweet!
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