ProLine carefully selects and
buys the highest quality lumber available in the market today.
We use the clearest Northern Maple from the "slower growth" trees with tighter growth rings for more durability and color consistency. Buying the highest quality lumber is where the unsurpassed quality of our pool tables begins. We store our lumber in an enclosed moisture controlled building to prevent the lumber from splitting, cracking or discoloring. The ProLine factory is equipped with a moisture controlled humidification system to assure that once the lumber is machined and glued it retains the same moisture content until the wood is sealed in our finishing process. This
is just a few of the reasons that ProLine can offer a Lifetime
Warranty on simply the best-built pool tables in America.
ProLine Billiard Table frames, legs, aprons, and rails are manufactured using the following wood species:
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Maple - Hardwood that grows throughout eastern North America. Straight, close grain with a fine, uniform texture. Nearly white sapwood, sometimes with a reddish tinge and light tan heartwood. Pro-Selection of clearest white maple performed on all ProLine Maple tables. Heavy, hard, strong, and stiff wood. Finishes very well and smoothly.
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Natural Wormy Maple - hardwood
that grows throughout North America. Straight, close
grain with a fine, even texture. Pro-Selection provides
natural mineral streaks and worm holes on all ProLine Wormy
Maple tables. Moderately heavy, hard, strong, and stiff
with medium movement in use. Also known
as red maple, soft maple, scarlet maple, swamp maple, and water
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Oak - hardwood that grows in United States and
Canada. Straight grained with a coarse texture and prominent
rays. Light reddish tan heartwood and narrow, almost white
sapwood. Hard, strong, and stiff with good
stability. Finishes well with most stains and finishes while
highlighting the pores of the wood fiber.
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ProLine Billiard Tables are constructed using 2x6 hardwood cross beams with a 2x4 center beam in 8 and 9 foot models. All supporting corner blocks used in the frames construction are solid wood.
The Burley Bear Table Collection frames, legs, aprons, and rails are manufactured using the following wood species:
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Russian or Asian Birch - hardwood that grows throughout Europe and Northern Asia. Straight grained and fine textured with creamy white to pale brown wood with no demarcation between the heartwood and sapwood. Fairly heavy with good strength, stiffness, stability, and shock resistance properties. An excellent turnery wood that finishes very well.
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Burley Bear Tables are
constructed using solid wood cross beams and center beams in the
frame construction. All supporting corner blocks are solid
wood.
WOOD OPTIONS BY TABLE |
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Broadway |
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Chadwick II |
X |
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Chippendale II |
X |
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Kingsbury |
X |
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X |
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Legend |
x |
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Midnight Ride |
X |
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Newport |
X |
X |
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Pendleton |
X |
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Regal |
X |
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Sorrel II |
X |
X |
X |
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Winchester |
X |
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X |
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Burley
Bear Tables |
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Berkley |
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X |
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Wellington |
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X |
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St.
Johns |
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X |
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Berkshire |
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X |
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Kamden |
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X |
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Midnight
Ride |
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X |
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Nite
Train |
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X |
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