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Pool Hall 19th Century

This video was created by modeling and rendering objects based on photographs. I used several vintage photographs of late 19th century pool halls, plus modern photos of refurbished vintage pool tables (Thank you to Jerry Fredrickson). The room, equipment, and décor are all an accurate representation of an 1890’s billiards parlor or club room. Here is the list of skills used to create this video: • Mechanical Drafting • CAD Modeling • Photorealistic Rendering • CAD Animation • Vintage Photo Repair • Colorization of Black and White Photos • Graphics Creation • Professional Video Editing • Drone Photography • A.I. Text to Speech Conversion For information about hiring some or any of these skills please visit the following websites: https://seeitcad.com/ https://expertdroneshots.com/ Brunswick Jewel Pool Table A popular model first sold in the eighteen-eighties. It is considered one of the most beautiful billiard tables ever produced. Special qualities of this 9-foot table include genuine ivory diamond sights and a Vermont slate playing surface. With great strength and grace, the mahogany construction features signature Brunswick “dental work” carvings. The slate rests on a frame more than seven inches thick, offering a graceful design engineered for both strength and longevity. Brunswick Monarch Pool Table Possibly the most iconic pool table ever manufactured in America, the Brunswick Monarch was first offered in 1875. The most distinguishable characteristic is the cast-iron lion head base highlighted in gold leaf. The early Monarch tables introduced an innovative natural gum rubber cushion. These soon became the most desired cushions later offered on all Brunswick tables as the trademark Monarch cushion. The cabinet and decorative inlays were offered in various rain forest veneers. Ebony, Brazilian rosewood, Circassian walnut, and Birdseye maple. Over 25 years there were 700 different models and countless customizations. No two Monarch tables are identical.

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