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Game Room Tables 2021 Game Room Tables 2021 Fine game room furniture that will be a family heirloom for generations. Game Room Tables At SilverLine, our goal is to build fine furniture that will be a family heirloom – for your family and your children’s families, in the old world tradition of our ancestors. Manufactured with quality North American hardwoods, our pool tables and game tables are handcrafted and constructed for years of play. We have several styles and sizes available. Can’t find the perfect table or accessory? Let us create a piece of furniture just for you! Pool tables feature: • 1" framed slate • 22oz. cloth in over 20 colors • 12 pocket choices • Available in 7', 8', or 9' lengths Our tables are available in many custom finishes, or we can match your existing furniture. SILVERLINE, INC 2 game room furniture | 2021 Index POOL TABLES Breckenridge ................................................. 4 CHESS TABLES Caldwell ........................................................ 4 Allendale Chess Table ................................... 14 Caledonia ....................................................... 5 Ashton Chess Table ....................................... 14 Classic Mission ............................................... 5 Landmark Mission ......................................... 6 FOOSBALL Monroe .......................................................... 6 Alpine Foosball Table ................................... 15 Regal ............................................................. 7 Signature Mission Foosball Table .................. 15 Shaker Hill .................................................... 7 SHUFFLE BOARD Signature Mission .......................................... 8 Alpine II Shuffle Board ................................ 16 The Corona .................................................... 8 Linwood Shuffle Board ................................. 16 Cambridge ..................................................... 9 Mission Shuffle Board .................................. 17 Pool Table options ........................................ 18 Shuffle Board powders ................................. 17 Pool Table standards & dimensions ............... 22 Shuffle Board weights .................................. 17 Pool Table warranty ..................................... 23 Shuffle Board dimensions ............................. 22 AIR HOCKEY ACCESSORIES Alpine II Air Hockey Table ........................... 10 Chess Board & Game Pieces ........................ 19 Cues ............................................................ 19 GAME TABLES Billiard Balls ................................................ 19 Chancellorville ............................................. 11 Accessory Cabinet ........................................ 20 Dakota ......................................................... 11 Ball Rack ..................................................... 20 Gemini 54" Octagon ..................................... 12 Talc Holder .................................................. 20 Hamilton Flip Top ......................................... 12 Wall Mount .................................................. 20 Signature Mission Game Table Set ............... 13 Wall Racks .................................................. 21 Winchester .................................................. 13 Winslow ....................................................... 13 SILVERLINE, INC game room furniture | 2021 3 Pool Tables BRECKENRIDGE Featuring raised panel or reverse panel ends, carved leather pockets and 100% rubber cushions. Available in 7', 8', or 9' and with optional cue drawer. CALDWELL Featuring carved legs and rail skirts, profiled edges on rails, solid hardwood all the way through, and 100% rubber rail cushions, Caldwell is an elegant billiard table that will fit into any game room. Shown in Quartersawn White Oak with Rich Tobacco Stain. SILVERLINE, INC 4 game room furniture | 2021 Pool Tables CALEDONIA The Caledonia pool table is a bold and beautiful billiard table that will be the focal point of any room or game room. With its curved legs and cross bars, the artistic craftsmanship makes the Caledonia as much a thing of beauty as a top quality billiard table. The Caledonia pool table is shown in Natural Hickory with carved leather pockets with loops & tassels. Shown in Natural Hickory. CLASSIC MISSION An investment that will reap a lifetime of enjoyment for the whole family. The Classic Mission pool table brings the prestige of a classic premium design to your tasteful home. This post leg constructed table utilizes fine North American Quartersawn White Oak for a unique grain pattern. Constructed in the old world tradition of mortise and tenon joinery. Shown in Quartersawn White Oak with a custom finish. SILVERLINE, INC game room furniture | 2021 5 Pool Tables LANDMARK MISSION This pool table brings the warmth of a time gone by to your tasteful home. Fine North American Black Walnut with a rich custom finish makes the Landmark a central presence in any game room it inhabits. Accented and oversized legs meld seamlessly with a tasteful cabinet. Shown in Walnut with a custom finish. MONROE The stately Monroe pool table is shown here with an optional cue drawer for clever storage. Also shown with black fringe pockets and Charcoal cloth. Shown in Quartersawn White Oak with optional cue drawer. SILVERLINE, INC 6 game room furniture | 2021 Pool Tables REGAL Classic form combined with elegant sophistication, the Regal incorporates beauty and function together with quality and style. A table for the discerning individual with a taste for the best. Available with optional cue drawer. Shown in Brown Maple with Asbury Brown stain. SHAKER HILL Inspired by clean lines and classic old world construction, the Shaker Hill lends an understated presence in any room. Available in all of our wood species and finishes, making this design a favorite of those seeking casual form and function. The Shaker Hill is sure to add a distinctive style to your home. Shown in Natural Cherry. SILVERLINE, INC game room furniture | 2021 7 Pool Tables SIGNATURE MISSION Handcrafted solid hardwood construction, this beauty will not only last a lifetime, it will be the center of attention in any game room. All mortise and tenon joints. Solid 5.5" legs and feet. Available with optional cue drawer. Shown in Quartersawn White Oak. THE CORONA Adds an elegant style with its straight lines and complex angles and curves. Solid hardwood construction. Available in Quartersawn White Oak, Oak, Maple and Walnut. Shown in Quartersawn White Oak with Rich Tobacco stain on frame and Acres stain on rails, with black highlights. SILVERLINE, INC 8 game room furniture | 2021 Pool Tables CAMBRIDGE The Cambridge pool table has that heavy distressed farm house look that will add a soft warmth to your home. Available in Brown Maple, Quartersawn White Oak, Red Oak, Hickory, Cherry, Rustic Cherry, Hard Maple and Walnut species. Available 7', 8' 9' sizes. Shown in Wormy Maple, Heavy Distress, FC-2083 Medium stain, Brown shield pockets. SILVERLINE, INC game room furniture | 2021 9 GameAIR HOCKEY Tables ALPINE II AIR HOCKEY TABLE Built to withstand aggressive play. The Alpine II features a 9" axial air pump for maximum air flow. Outside dimensions 49" x 89" x 30" Playfield dimensions 40" x 80" Shown as a 4'x8' Table in Brown wormy maple with optional weave panel on the legs. SILVERLINE, INC 10 game room furniture | 2021 Game TablesCARDS CHANCELLORVILLE Available in Oak, Cherry, Brown Maple, and Quartersawn White Oak. More pedestal styles available. Shown 48" x 72" in Brown Maple with Heritage finish. DAKOTA Impress your poker playing buddies with this 8 player poker table with chip slots and drink holders providing hours of fun for the gang. Solid wood construction will withstand the most rigorous players. Double pedestal ensures a solid base. Shown in Red Oak with Sealy finish. SILVERLINE, INC game room furniture | 2021 11 CARDSGame Tables GEMINI 54" OCTAGON The Gemini Table has many features... a place for chips, cell phone, and drink, a leather playing surface, a top that flips and changes the table for dining, storage under the flip top for game pieces & cards. Solid 3.5" legs and extra thick apron make a good foundation for the top. Available in sizes 48", 54", 60" wide Table Height is 30" Shown in Rustic Hickory, Dark Knight Stain, topped with a 20 sheen conversion varnish. Available in Brown Maple, Oak, Cherry, Hard Maple, QSWO, Walnut. HAMILTON FLIP TOP The Hamilton Game table is a versatile piece. The top will flip over and become a dining table, which can be laser engraved with a chess board for the chess players. Storage below the top for game pieces and cards. On the game side, large 5"x7" chip areas and 4" drink holders. Leather or cloth playing surfaces and many other pedestal options. Size options: 48" - 6 player 54" - 8 player 60" - 8 player Shown in Distressed with a Custom Finish. SILVERLINE, INC 12 game room furniture | 2021 Game TablesCARDS SIGNATURE MISSION GAME TABLE SET 52" six player table with six chairs. Flip tops are available, but top is not solid. Genuine leather playing surface. Available in Quartersawn White Oak, Cherry, Red Oak, Brown Maple, Walnut or Hickory. Finished in any color you can imagine! 48" six player table available. Shown in Michael’s Cherry stain. WINCHESTER A round game table with a round leather or cloth insert for the playing surface, curved chip areas, and a traditional pedestal. Available as standard or flip top. Available in Oak, Brown
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