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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/table-charles-x-reproduced-from-historical-records-grcx807-p-7186.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/ClassicTableACTJ0807.jpg" alt="Table - Charles X - Reproduced From Historical Records - GRCX807" title=" Table - Charles X - Reproduced From Historical Records - GRCX807 " width="400" height="306" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Gothic Revival - Hand Carved Charles X  Drum Table Built 2010 ( See HRCX807 On This Web Site) - Reproduced By The Hands Of Our Master Craftsman - Made In The Same Hand And Materials As it Was Made In 19th Cen France By Alphonse Giroux and Company of Paris The firm of Alphonse Giroux was established in 1799 in Paris. In 1838, the business expanded and began operations under the name of Giroux & Cie.- Thick Solid Cherry Full Length Cherry Timber - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 24K Gold Leaf Gilding - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red16"></b>Charles X (9 October 1757 " 6 November 1836) ruled as King of France and of Navarre from 16 September 1824 until the July Revolution of 1830, when he abdicated. He was the last king of the senior Bourbon line to reign over France.</center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Reproduction Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>



<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>When We Say Reproduction We Mean Exact Or Improved Copy Using The Same Materials And The Same Hand Craftsmanship Of The Era It Was Originally Built.<div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red16"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>








We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>This  Hand Carved Charles X  Drum Table, </b>attributed to Alphonse Giroux and Company of Paris, a firm celebrated for their small luxury objets d'art and furniture created with exoctic solid wood materials. The table is conceived in the early 19th century Gothic Revival manner, a design that extends from the beautifully inlaid, circular top, to the pedestal, supported by an architectural, tripod system of arches and flying buttresses. Furnished with one frieze drawer, this rare table is an excellent example of the refined and luxurious Charles X style. The firm of Alphonse Giroux was established in 1799 in Paris. In 1838, the business expanded and began operations under the name of Giroux & Cie.</div><br/>





<div><br><b>Charles X (9 October 1757 " 6 November 1836) ruled as King of France and of Navarre from 16 September 1824 until the July Revolution of 1830, when he abdicated. He was the last king of the senior Bourbon line to reign over France.</b> Charles-Philippe was born in the Palace of Versailles, the fifth son of Louis, Dauphin of France, and his wife, Marie-Josphe of Saxony. His paternal grandparents were King Louis XV of France and his consort, Queen Maria Leszczy&#324;ska. As the grandson of the king, he was a Petit-Fils de France. His maternal grandparents were King Augustus III of Poland, also the Elector of Saxony, and his wife, the Archduchess Maria Josepha, daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph I.</div><br/>

<div><br><b> At birth, he received the title of comte d'Artois. During most of the reign of his oldest surviving brother, King Louis XVI, he was fourth in line to the throne after the King's two young sons and his brother, the comte de Provence. </b>However, after the accession of the comte de Provence as King Louis XVIII of France in 1814, he became heir presumptive and was generally known as Monsieur, the traditional title of the eldest of the king's younger brothers. Charles was charming, affectionate and a witty conversationalist. Despite a flurry of youthful hedonism, he was also devoutly religious. A strong belief in the Roman Catholic Church bound him closely to his younger sister, Madame lisabeth. Charles attended the French and Spanish siege of Gibraltar as an observer in 1782, and saw the destruction of the floating batteries.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>As a young prince he was a noted womanizer, popular, well-mannered and entertaining. He struck up a firm friendship with his sister-in-law, Marie Antoinette of Austria.</b> The closeness of the relationship was such that he was falsely accused of having seduced Marie Antoinette by Parisian rumor mongers. As part of Marie Antoinette's social set, Charles often appeared opposite her in the private theatre of her favourite royal retreat, the Petit Trianon. They were both said to be very talented amateur actors; with Marie Antoinette playing milkmaids, shepherdesses and country ladies, and Charles playing lovers, valets and farmers.</div><br/>

<div><br><b> A famous story concerning the two involves the construction of the Chteau de Bagatelle.</b> In 1775, Charles purchased a small hunting lodge in the Bois de Boulogne. He soon had the existing house torn down with plans to rebuild. Marie Antoinette wagered her brother-in-law that the new chteau could not be completed within three months. Charles engaged the neoclassical architect Franois-Joseph langer to design the building. He won his bet, with langer completing the house in sixty-three days. It is estimated that the project, which came to include manicured gardens, cost over two million livres.</div><br/>


<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As Original Works Or Limited Edition</a></center>





<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b> As Shown Solid Cherry 24K Gold Leaf - 50" Dia X 30" T  Table - Charles X  King Of France 19th Cen - Original Works  </div><br/></b>


<div><br><div id="red14"><b>In This Section On Each Product Page Located Under The Appropriate Pop Down Menu -  We Provide Detailed Product Information As Each Photo Is Shown. Each Item Is Shown As The Customer It Was Built For Required Its Specifications.  However Each Item Can Be Changed To Any Size Or Redesigned With No Design Charge.</b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experiance, Customers Informed And Educated  Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>More Product Information </b></div></center>
 

<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>





<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><h3> <div id="red14">Order Hand Forged Matching Furnishings Of Any Design.</div></br></h3></center>

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>





<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

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<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table,  - Solid Exotic Cedar - Very Light Distress - 56"W X 100"L X 32"T. </b> This table features a unique simplfied French style, with its large french curved legs and feet, all hand carved from 10" solid blocks of wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </div><br/>



<div><br> <b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







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<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/history-of-pool-terms-you-should-know-etc-info88-p-3564.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/History-Pool.jpg" alt="History Of Pool - Terms You Should Know Etc.- INFO88" title=" History Of Pool - Terms You Should Know Etc.- INFO88 " width="400" height="300" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><div><br><b>Billiard Table And Larger tables may require multiple lamps</b> to properly light the playing surface.</div></br>

<div><br><b>A billiard table or billiards table (or more specifically a pool table or snooker table) is a bounded table on which billiards-type games are played. </b>In the modern era, all billiards tables, regardless of whether for carom billiards, pocket billiards (pool) or snooker, provide a flat surface usually made of quarried slate, that is covered with cloth and surrounded by resilient cushions, with the whole elevated above the floor.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Dimensions: Many people are confused by the use of the word "regulation",</b> using it when what they mean to refer to is the size of tables used for professional tournaments. Regulation tables come in 3.5 ft by 7 ft, 4 ft by 8 ft, 4.5 ft by 9 ft, 5 ft by 10 ft, and 6 ft by 12 ft (depending upon factors such as available room in the venue, and what game type the table is intended for) with play areas twice as long as they are wide (plus or minus 1/8 in) from the nose of the cushion to the nose of the opposite cushion.</div></br> 

<div><br>The 4.5 ft by 9 ft model is the standard size for tournament play and is "regulation" when the side to side internal width is 50 in and the length is 100 in (plus or minus 1/8 in), when measured cushion nose to cushion nose. In previous generations 10 ft tables were standard for pool, and can still be found as antiques in some pool halls; this size remains the standard for carom games. </div></br>

<div><br><b>For home use, 8 ft tables are somewhat common,</b> but infrequently used elsewhere. Snooker tables, the largest at 12  feet when full-sized, have smaller pocket apertures than pool tables, as do models for Russian pyramid. The 7 ft models, usually coin-operated, are typically found in bars/pubs due to limited space, and are also used for the Korean game of four ball.[citation needed] Coin-operated pool tables use multiple ways to determine the cue ball from the object balls, including light sensors[3], different ball sizes/weights, or magnetic triggers.</div></br>

<div><br><b>While most tables are rectangles,</b> there are novelty tables which are round, hexagonal and even zig-zag shaped. These variants, however, are all far less popular than the ubiquitous, traditional rectangular tables.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Parts And Equipment:</b></div></br>



<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>


<div><br><b>Pocket billiards (pool) tables Pocket billiards tables, sometimes called pool tables,</b> are specific to the various pool games such as eight-ball, nine-ball, straight pool and one-pocket. As the name implies, pocket billiards tables have pockets; normally six of them " one at each corner of the table (corner pockets) and one at the midpoint of each of the longer sides (side pockets).</div></br>

<div><br><b>Pockets, usually rimmed with leather or plastic, may have leather bags to catch the balls,</b> common in home billiard rooms and pool halls, or (most commonly in the coin-operated tables found regularly in bars/pubs) may lead to ball-return troughs inside the table, which channel the balls into a collection chamber on one side of the table (or, in non-coin-op models, on the racking end of the table).</div></br>

<div><br><b>"Pocket" can be used as a verb,</b> meaning to send a ball into a pocket (as in, "He pocketed the 8 ball by accident.")</div></br>



<div><br><b>Snooker tables A billiard table designed for the game snooker is called a snooker table.</b></div></br>

<div><br><b>Dimensions:</b> A standard tournament snooker table measures 11 ft 8.5 in by 5 ft 10 in (3569 mm by 1778 mm), though commonly referred to as 12 ft by 6 ft. Smaller 9 ft 5 in by 5 ft 10 in (2895.6 mm by 1554.48 mm) tables (commonly referred to as 9 ft by 5 ft.) are also sometimes used. The height from the floor to the top of the cushion is between 2 ft 9.5 in and 2 ft 10.5 in (851 mm and 876 mm).</div></br>


<div><br><b>Pockets A snooker table has six pockets, </b>one at each corner and one at the center of each of the longest side cushions. The pockets are around 90 mm (3.5 in), though high-class tournaments may use slightly smaller pockets to increase difficulty. The amount of "undercut" in the pocket determines how easily a ball is accepted. Compared to a billiards table, snooker table pockets are rounded, while pool tables have sharp corners. This affects how accurate shots need to be to get in a pocket and on rail shots from one end of the table to the other.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Cushions </b>The cushions (sometimes known as rails, though that term properly applies to the wood sections the cushions are attached to) are usually made of vulcanized rubber.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The Bed :</b>The playing surface or "bed" of a good quality snooker table has a base of slate and is covered with green baize or worsted wool. The thickness of the cloth determines the speed, accuracy and responsiveness of the table to spin, thicker cloths being more hard-wearing but slower and less responsive. The nap of the cloth can affect the run of the balls, especially on slower shots. A snooker table traditionally has the nap running from baulk to the top end and is brushed and ironed in this direction.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Markings; </b> The baulk area is marked by a line drawn at 29 in (737 mm) from the bottom cushion. A semicircle with a radius of 11.5 in (292 mm) centred on this line within baulk forms the "D" in which the cue ball must be placed when breaking or after the cue ball has been potted or shot off the table.</div></br> 

<div><br>The position of four of the colours are marked along the long string (lengthwise centre) of the table, perpendicular to the baulk line: the spot, or black spot, 12.5 in (324 mm) from the top cushion; the centre spot, or blue spot, located at the mid-point between the bottom and top cushions; The pyramid spot, or pink spot, located midway between the centre spot and the top cushion; and the brown spot, located at the mid-point of the baulk line. The exact placing of these markings will be different on smaller tables, such as a 5 ft by 10 ft pub table.</div></br> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-design-from-the-historical-record-chpt2025-p-7086.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/PoolTableCHPT2025.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Design From The Historical Record - CHPT2025" title=" Pool Table - Design From The Historical Record - CHPT2025 " width="400" height="208" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 110 Years Old</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


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<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (14611483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>Available also in a combination style.</b> Manufactured under various patents granted from 1900 to 1916.</div><br/></b>

<div><br><b>Wood and finish:</b> Furnished in handsomely figured quarter-sawed oak or Mahogany, rubbed and polished, inlaid with holly with black border and pearl. After being given the ordinary cabinet finish it is hand rubbed to a dull polish. This can be more easily kept clean than any other furniture finish.</div><br/></b>

<div><br><b>Construction:</b> The heavy O.G. framework of the body is built up in what is technically known as compound construction--that is, various kinds of woods tongued and grooved together and double cross veneered on the outside and inside, the outer veneer being handsomely figured. The legs are built up in the same way. This table is made in sections and can be taken apart for shipment. double cross stretchers 1 3/4" thick x 9" wide, countersunk into reinforcing blocks, 16 1/2" x 47" doubled veneered, and held in place by heavy iron frame bolt, making a rigid bridge construction. Long stretchers 1 3/4" thick and 5 1/2". head blocks and sides bolted into legs, two bolts at each point, tongued and grooved compound construction, reinforced by heavy corner blocks and secured to leg cap in frame body with iron bolts, reinforced with hardwood dowels. The wood construction all of first quality, cabinet made and put together in a most thorough manner. All joints made close and secure and all mitres absolutely accurate. Glued up joints are tongued and grooved, strongly doweled and glued firmly together. All corners and edges made perfectly smooth and true.</div><br/></b>

<div><br><b>Cushion Rails: </b>1 3/4" thick x 3 3/8" with facing complete 2 1/4" x 4 1/8". Compound construction built up of various kinds of hard woods of different grains. Plain solid corner blocks covering joint bolt heads. Cap rails 7/8" x 3 7/8" on upper surface and covered with Rosewood 1 4/" thick. Solid Rosewood corners. Ivory diamond sights. Inlaid cushion bolts covered by what is known as blind cushion rails, built up of 5-ply thicknesses placed in an alternate run of grain, with fancy figured veneer on the exterior. Also inlaid name plate. Eight rail bolts one each side and 4 on each end of 4 1/2 x 9' table and 10 rail bolts on each side and 5 on each end of x 10' table.</div><br/></b>

<div><br><b>Slate Bed:</b> Best quality Vermont slate , 3 pieces to the set. The joints are made with brass dowels and sockets with no screw holes in playing surface. Thickness of slate either 1" or 1 1/2", as may be specified with wood reinforcing frame 1" thick. Hardwood trim at pocket opening. 1 1/8" on 1" slate; 3/4" on 1 1/2" slate.</div><br/></b>

<div><br><b>Cushions: </b>The cushions furnished with this table, unless otherwise specified, are our celebrated Match Game perfect angle Monarch. These are made in our own rubber plant at Muskegon, Michigan from a secret formula which is used exclusively by us. Our guarantee as to their accuracy of angle, speed and durability is evidenced by the name plate countersunk in the top of the cushion rail.</div><br/></b>

<div><br><b>Pockets: </b>The pocket irons are the No. 6 style which are countersunk in the ends of the cushion rails by means of a brass socket. Black cover leathers reinforced at point of contact giving extra durability. Best quality red trimming leather and green fringe. No. 10 best quality green worsted or Longfellow leather pockets, as may be preferred.</div><br/></b>


<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br> <b> Wrought Iron</b> Iron alloy phases v  eFerrite (&#945;-iron, &#948;-iron; soft) Austenite (&#947;-iron; harder) Spheroidite Pearlite (88% ferrite, 12% cementite) Bainite Martensite Ledeburite (ferrite-cementite eutectic, 4.3% carbon) Cementite (iron carbide, Fe3C; hardest)</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Steel Classes</b> Carbon steel (&#8804;2.1% carbon; low alloy) Stainless steel (+chromium) Maraging steel (+nickel) Alloy steel (hard) Tool steel (harder)</div> </br>










<div><br> <b>Wrought iron is commercially pure iron. In contrast to steel, it has a very low carbon content.</b> It is a fibrous material due to the slag inclusions (a normal constituent). This is also what gives it a "grain" resembling wood, which is visible when it is etched or bent to the point of failure. Wrought iron is tough, malleable, ductile and easily welded.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>Examples of items that used to be produced from wrought iron include:</b> rivets, chains, railway couplings, water and steam pipes, raw material for manufacturing of steel, nuts, bolts, horseshoes, handrails, straps for timber roof trusses, boiler tubes, and fine art ornamental ironwork.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>Wrought iron is no longer produced on a commercial scale.</b> Many products described as wrought iron, such as guard rails, are made of mild steel. They retain that description because they were formerly made of wrought iron or have the appearance of wrought iron. True wrought iron is occasionally required for the authentic conservation of historic structures.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>Wrought iron is so named because it is worked from a bloom of porous iron mixed with slag and other impurities.</b> The word "wrought" is an archaic past tense form of the verb to work. As irregular past-tense forms in English have historically been phased out over long periods of time, wrought became worked. Wrought iron literally means worked iron. Another theory is that "wrought" is the past tense of "wring".</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Wrought iron is a general term for the commodity, but is also used more specifically for finished iron goods, as manufactured by a blacksmith or other smith.</b> It was used in this narrower sense in British Customs records, such manufactured iron being subject to a higher rate of duty than what might be called "unwrought" iron.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>In the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, wrought iron went by a wide variety of terms according to its form, origin, or quality.</b></div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Bar iron - iron in bars, which are the usual product of the finery forge, but not necessarily made by that process.</b> These might be square or flat, and flat bars might be narrow or broad.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Rod iron</b> - cut from flat bar iron in a slitting mill to provide the raw material for nails.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Hoop iron </b>- suitable for the hoops of barrels, apparently made by passing rod iron through flat rolls.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Plate iron</b> - sheets of iron suitable for use as boiler plate.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Black-plate </b>- sheets of iron, perhaps thinner than plate iron, from the black rolling stage of tinplate production.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Voyage iron </b>- narrow flat bar iron, made or cut into bars of a particular weight, a commodity for sale in Africa for the Atlantic slave trade. The number of bars per ton gradually increased from 70 per ton in the 1660s to 75"80 per ton in 1685 and "near 92 to the ton" in 1731</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Oregrounds iron </b>- a particularly pure grade of bar iron made ultimately from iron ore from the Dannemora mine in Sweden. Its most important use was as the raw material for the cementation process of steel-making.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Danks iron </b>- originally iron imported to Great Britain from Danzig (now Gdansk), but in the 18th century more probably the kind of iron (from eastern Sweden) that once came from Danzig.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Forest iron </b>- iron from the Forest of Dean, where haematite ore enabled tough iron to be produced.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Lukes iron </b>- iron imported from Liage, whose Dutch name is "Luik."</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Ames iron or amys iron</b> - another variety of iron imported to England from northern Europe. Its origin has been suggested to be Amiens, but it seems to have been imported from Flanders in the 15th century and Holland later, suggesting an origin in the Rhine valley. Its origins remain controversial</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Botolf iron or Boutall iron</b> - from Butow (Pommerania) or Beuthen (Silesia).</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Sable iron (or Old Sable)</b> - iron bearing the mark (a sable) of the Demidov family of Russian iron-masters, one of the better brands of Russian iron.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Tough iron</b> - also spelt "tuf".</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Blend iron</b>- made using a mixture of different types of pig iron.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Best iron </b>- in the 19th century, iron that had gone through several stages of piling and rolling, might reach the stage of being best iron.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Marked Bar iron</b>- iron made by members of the Marked Bar Association and marked with the maker's brand mark as a sign of its quality.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Defective quality Iron is redshort if it contains sulfur in excess quantity.</b> It has sufficient tenacity when cold, but cracks when bent or finished at a red heat. It is therefore useless for welding or forging.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Iron is coldshort (or "coldshear" or "colshire" or "bloodshot"), if it contains phosphorus in excess quantity.</b> It is very brittle when it is cold. It cracks if bent. It may, however, be worked at high temperature. Historically, coldshort iron was considered good enough for nails. Nevertheless, phosphorus is not necessarily detrimental to iron:</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Ancient Indian smiths did not add lime to their furnaces;</b> the absence of CaO in the slag, and the deliberate use of wood with high phosphorus content during the smelting, induces a higher P content (> 0.1%, average 0.25%) than in modern iron. There is more phosphorus as solid solution throughout the metal than in the slags (one analysis gives 0.10% in the slags for 18% in the iron itself, for a total P content of 0.28% in the metal). This high P content and particular repartition are essential factors in the formation of a passive protective film of "misawite" (d-FeOOH), an amorphous iron oxyhydroxide that forms a barrier by adhering next to the interface between metal and rust. </div> </br>


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<div><br> <b>From this technology recently rediscovered by metallurgists at IIT Kanpur through the study of the Iron Pillar of Delhi, rust-proof iron is at the last stages of being commercialized. </b>This 1600 years-old rust-proof pillar is also of a remarkable strength, having withstood the impact of a cannon ball in the 18th century. Copper has a similar effect as phosphate regarding the formation of a passive protection film. Furthermore, the presence of phosphorus (without carbon) produces a ductile iron suitable for wire drawing, for piano wire.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>The puddling process of smelting iron ore</b> to make wrought iron from pig iron, the right half of the illustration  displays men working a blast furnace, Tiangong Kaiwu encyclopedia published in 1637, written by Song Yingxing (1587"1666).</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>Wrought iron has been used for many centuries, and is the "iron" that is referred to throughout western history. </b>The other form of iron, cast iron, was not introduced into Western Europe until the 15th century; even then, due to its brittleness, it could only be used for a limited number of purposes. Throughout much of the Middle Ages iron was produced by the direct reduction of ore in manually operated bloomeries, although waterpower had begun to be employed by 1104.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>The raw material produced by all indirect processes is pig iron.</b> It has a high carbon content and as a consequence it is brittle and could not be used to make hardware. The osmond process was the first of the indirect processes, developed by 1203, but bloomery production continued in many places. The process depended on the development of the blast furnace, of which medieval examples have been discovered at Lapphyttan, Sweden and in Germany.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>The bloomery and osmond processes were gradually replaced from the 15th century by finery processes, of which there were two versions, the German and Walloon.</b> They were in turn replaced from the late 18th century by puddling, with certain variants such as the Swedish Lancashire Process. These too are now obsolete, and wrought iron is no longer manufactured commercially, except one brand "Pure Iron" which is made for artist blacksmiths and restorations of older ironworks.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>Bloomery process </b>Wrought iron was originally produced by a variety of smelting processes, all described today as bloomeries. Different forms of bloomery were used at different places and times. The bloomery was charged with charcoal and iron ore and then lit. Air was blown in through a tuyere to heat the bloomery to a temperature somewhat below the melting point of iron. In the course of the smelt, slag would melt and run out, and carbon monoxide from the charcoal would reduce the ore to iron, which formed a spongy mass. The iron remained in the solid state. If the bloomery was allowed to become hot enough to melt the iron, carbon would dissolve into it and form pig or cast iron, but that was not the intention.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>After smelting was complete, the bloom was removed, and the process could then be started again.</b> It was thus a batch process, rather than a continuous one. The spongy mass contained iron and also silicate (slag) from the ore; this was iron bloom from which the technique got its name. The bloom had to be forged mechanically to consolidate it and shape it into a bar, expelling slag in the process.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>During the Middle Ages, </b>water-power was applied to the process, probably initially for powering bellows, and only later to hammers for forging the blooms. However, while it is certain that water-power was used, the details of this remain uncertain. This was the culmination of the direct process of ironmaking. It survived in Spain and southern France as Catalan Forges to the mid 19th century, in Austria as the stuckofen to 1775, and near Garstang in England until about 1770; it was still in use with hot blast in New York State in the 1880s.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>Osmond process </b>Osmond iron consisted of balls of wrought iron, produced by melting pig iron and catching the droplets on a staff, which was spun in front of a blast of air so as to expose as much of it as possible to the air and oxidise its carbon content. The resultant ball was often forged into bar iron in a hammer mill.</div> </br>
 

<div><br> <b>Finery forge In the 15th century,</b> the blast furnace spread into what is now Belgium and was improved. From there, it spread via the Pays de Bray on the boundary of Normandy and then to the Weald in England. With it, the finery forge spread. These remelted the pig iron and (in effect) burnt out the carbon, producing a bloom, which was then forged into a bar iron. If rod iron was required, a slitting mill was used.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>The finery process existed in two slightly different forms.</b> In Great Britain, France, and parts of Sweden, only the Walloon process was used. This employed two different hearths, a finery hearth for fining the iron and a chafery hearth for reheating it in the course of drawing the bloom out into a bar. The finery always burnt charcoal, but the chafery could be fired with mineral coal, since its impurities would not harm the iron when it was in the solid state. On the other hand, the German process, used in Germany, Russia, and most of Sweden used a single hearth for all stages.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>The introduction of coke for use in the blast furnace by Abraham Darby in 1709</b> (or perhaps others a littler earlier) initially had little effect on wrought iron production. Only in the 1750s was coke pig iron used on any significant scale as the feedstock of finery forges. However, charcoal continued to be the fuel for the finery.</div> </br>



<div><br> <b>Potting and stamping from the late 1750s,</b> ironmasters began to develop processes for making bar iron without charcoal. There were a number of patented processes for this, which are referred to today as potting and stamping. The earliest were developed by John Wood of Wednesbury and his brother Charles Wood of Low Mill at Egremont, patented in 1763. Another was developed for the Coalbrookdale Company by the Cranage brothers. Another important one was that of John Wright and Joseph Jesson of West Bromwich.</div> </br>




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<div><br> <b>Schematic drawing of a puddling furnace Puddling</b> (metallurgy)A number of processes for making wrought iron without charcoal were devised as the Industrial Revolution began during the latter half of the 18th century. The most successful of these was puddling, using a puddling furnace (a variety of the reverberatory furnace). This was invented by Henry Cort in 1784. It was later improved by others including Joseph Hall. In this type of furnace, the metal does not come into contact with the fuel, and so is not contaminated by impurities in it. The flame from the fire is reverberated or sent back down onto the metal on the fire bridge of the furnace.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>Unless the raw material used is white cast iron,</b> the pig iron or other raw material first had to be refined into refined iron or finers metal. This would be done in a refinery where raw coal is used to remove silicon and convert carbon from a graphitic form to a combined form. This metal was placed into the hearth of the puddling furnace where it was melted. The hearth was lined with oxidizing agents such as haematite and iron oxide. This mixture is subjected to a strong current of air and stirred with long bars, called puddling bars or rabbles through working doors. The air, stirring, and "boiling" action of the metal help the oxidizing agents to oxidize the impurities and carbon out of the pig iron to their maximum capability. As the impurities oxidize, the retaining material solidifies into spongy wrought iron balls, called puddle balls.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b> Shingling (metallurgy)</b> There is still some slag left in the puddle balls so while they are still hot they must be shingled to remove the remaining slag and cinder. It may be achieved by forging the balls under a power hammer or by squeezing the bloom in a machine. The material obtained at the end of shingling is known as bloom and it is still red-hot.[25] The blooms are not useful in this form so they must be rolled into a final product.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>Sometimes European ironworks would skip this step completely </b>and roll the puddle balls. The only drawback to this is that the edges of the rough bars are not as well compressed. When the rough bar is reheated, the edges may separate and be lost into the furnace.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Rolling mill</b> The bloom is passed through grooved rollers and flat bars were produced. These bars of wrought iron were of poor quality, called muck bars or puddle bars. To improve the quality of wrought iron, these bars were cut up, piled and tied together by wires, a process known as faggoting or piling. They were then reheated and rolled again in merchant rolls. This process may be repeated several times to get wrought iron of desired quality. Wrought iron that has been rolled multiple times is called merchant bar or merchant iron</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Lancashire process </b>The advantage of puddling was that it used coal, not charcoal as fuel. However this was little advantage in Sweden, which lacks coal. Gustaf Ekman observed charcoal fineries at Ulverstone, which were quite different from any in Sweden. After his return to Sweden in the 1830s, he experimented and developed a process similar to puddling but using forewood and charcoal, which was widely adopted in the Bergslagen in the following decades.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>The Aston process</b> In 1925, James Aston of the United States developed a process for manufacturing wrought iron quickly and economically. It involves taking molten steel from a Bessemer converter and pouring it into cooler liquid slag. The temperature of the steel is about 1500 C and the liquid slag is maintained at approximately 1200 C. The molten steel contains a large amount of dissolved gases so when the liquid steel hits the cooler surfaces of the liquid slag the gases are liberated. The molten steel then freezes to yield a spongy mass having a temperature of about 1370 C. This spongy mass must then be finished by being shingled and rolled as described under puddling (above). Three to four tons can be converted per batch with this method.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Wrought iron is no longer commercially produced.</b> The last wrought iron facility shut down in 1969. In the 1960s the price of steel production was dropping due to recycling and even using the Aston process wrought iron production was a labor intensive process. It has been estimated that the production of wrought iron costs approximately twice as much as the production of low carbon steel.</div> </br>



<div><br> <b>Properties The microstructure of wrought iron, showing dark slag inclusions in ferrite (iron)</b> The slag inclusions in wrought iron give it properties not found in other forms of ferrous metal. There are approximately 250,000 inclusions per square inch. A fresh fracture shows a clear bluish color with a high silky luster and fibrous appearance.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Wrought iron lacks the carbon content necessary for hardening through heat </b>treatment, but in areas where steel was uncommon or unknown, tools were sometimes cold-worked (hence cold iron) in order to harden them. An advantage of its low carbon content is its excellent weldability. Furthermore, sheet wrought iron cannot bend as much as steel sheet metal (when cold worked).</div> </br>

<div><br> <b> Wrought iron can be cast, </b>however there is no engineering advantage as compared to cast iron; cast iron is much easier to produce and thus cheaper, so it is exclusively chosen over wrought iron.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Due to the variations in iron ore origin and iron manufacture, wrought iron can be inferior or superior in corrosion resistance compared to other iron alloys.</b> There are many mechanisms behind this corrosion resistance. Chilton and Evans found that nickel enrichment bands reduce corrosion. They also found that in puddled and forged and piled the working over of the iron spread out copper, nickel and tin impurities, which produce electrochemical conditions that slow down corrosion.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b> The slag inclusions have been shown to disperse corrosion in to an even film to resist pitting.</b> Another study has shown that slag inclusions are pathways to corrosion. Other studies show that sulfur impurities in the wrought iron decrease corrosion resistance, but phosphorus increase corrosion resistance. Environments with a high concentration of chlorine ions also decreases wrought iron's corrosion resistance.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Wrought iron has a rough surface so it can hold platings and coatings better.</b> For instance, a galvanic zinc finish is approximately 25"40% thicker than the same finish on steel.
In Table 1, the chemical composition of wrought iron is compared to that of pig iron and carbon steel. Although it appears that wrought iron and plain carbon steel have similar chemical compositions, this is deceiving. Most of the manganese, sulfur, phosphorus, and silicon are incorporated into the slag fibers present in the wrought iron, so wrought iron really is purer than plain carbon steel.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Table 1:</b> Chemical composition comparison of pig iron, plain carbon steel, and wrought iron[25]
Material	Iron	Carbon	Manganese	Sulfur	Phosphorus	Silicon
Pig iron	91"94	3.5"4.5	0.5"2.5	0.018"0.1	0.03"0.1	0.25"3.5
Carbon steel	98.1"99.5	0.07"1.3	0.3"1.0	0.02"0.06	0.002"0.1	0.005"0.5
Wrought iron	99"99.8	0.05"0.25	0.01"0.1	0.02"0.1	0.05"0.2	0.02"0.2
All units are percent weight</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>Table 2: </b>Properties of wrought iron
Property	Value
Ultimate tensile strength [psi (MPa)][40]	34,000"54,000 (234"372)
Ultimate compression strength [psi (MPa)][40]	34,000"54,000 (234"372)
Ultimate shear strength [psi (MPa)][40]	28,000"45,000 (193"310)
Yield point [psi (MPa)][40]	23,000"32,000 (159"221)
Modulus of elasticity (in tension) [psi (MPa)][40]	28,000,000 (193,100)
Melting point [C)][41]	2,800 (1,540)
Specific gravity	7.6"7.9
7.5"7.8 Amongst its other properties, wrought iron becomes soft at red heat, and can be easily forged and forge welded. It can be used to form temporary magnets, but cannot be magnetized permanently, and is ductile, malleable and tough.</div> </br>

<center><div><br><div id="red16">Understanding True Quality Makes All The Difference</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>When you purchase investment quality furnishings, doors, gates, cabinets, lighting and hardware they will appreciate and keep up with inflation or exceed most other investments.</b> For this reason, becoming wealthy has very little to do with a higher education or having a lot of extra money. It is truly making wise decisions and a state of mind that allows for you to pay once for a good value and continue to grow wealth while enjoying living in your investment. Not to mention this type of investing has many other benefits, such as priceless family  heirlooms that have meaning and the ability to pass on your legacy to future generations. </div></br> 
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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Over Ninety Five Percent Of Furnishings Offered In America Today,   </b></div></center>
<center><div><div id="red16">" No Matter The Brand Name"  </b></div></center>
<center><div><div id="red16"> Are Foreign Made For Profit Only</b></div></br></br></br></br></center>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b> The "Brand Name" Rip Off Of The American Consumer </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red14">Why Would Any One Pay 300% - 800% Mark Up For A Cheap Inferior Third World Made Furnishing? - When You Can Purchase Top American Made Quality For Less</b></br></br></br></br></div></center>

<center><div><br><br><br><div id="red18"> It's A Simple Fact</div></b></br></center>
<center><div><br><div id="red14">When You Purchase A Third World Product You Are Working Against The American Economy.</b></div></center>
<div><b> You are thus working against yourself and your future employment or the employment of the customers your business depends upon.</b> In addition, your choice works against employing American workers making quality American products as well as allowing these old brand name American profiteers to take advantage of the American consumer using these slight of hand tactics.</div></br></br></br> 

<center><div><br><br><br><div id="red16"> This Is Not Sour Grapes - And We Challenge Any Expert To Demonstrate Different</b></div></center>

<div><div id="red14"><b>It is the facts of the furniture and door industry as a whole for past eight to ten years as we are living it. Simply turn on any news channel and see the results in action.</b></div><br/>

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<center><div><br><div id="red14"><b>In Nine Decades Scottsdale Art Factory Has Never Changed Its Policy of  "Made In America By American Workers Using American Made Materials". </b></div></center> 

<center><div><br><div id="red18">We Will Never Sell Our Corporate Soul," Family Name" For A Fast Buck, And We Make No Apologies For Being Proud Flag Waving American Manufacturers.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Conclusion: If your client is in the market for the best quality hand made in America solid wood doors or furniture or hand forged ornamental iron cabinet knobs, entrance door handles, entrance gates, iron fencing, iron furniture, hand forged lighting etc. commercial or residential</b></div id="red14"></div></center>

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<div><br><b>The Rocca Sanvitale or Sanvitale Castle, is a fortress residence located in the town of Fontanellato, near Parma, northern Italy.</b> Construction of the moated block, accessible through a drawbridge, was begun in the 13th century, mostly completed by 15th century, with embellishments continuing through to the 18th century. It is prototypical of the urban castle-houses of the turbulent towns of Northern Italy. Until the 1930s it was the home of the descendants of the Count of Sanvitale.

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<div><br><b>The crenellated walls and asymmetric towers are surrounded by an arcaded town.</b> Adjacent to the castle are gardens and a courtyard. One of the rooms has an optical system in place, that projects to an inside wall a view of the town through mirrors and a prism. It is now a museum.

The most famous works inside are the frescoes of Diane and Acteon painted in 1523-24 by Parmigianino for the Count Galeazzo Sanvitale and his wife, Paola Gonzaga.</div><br/>
 


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Let Us Simplify This Design To Your Taste Or Design Requirements </b></div></center>





<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/shuffleboard-american-lodge-style-1900s-mlst689-p-118.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Shuffle-Board-MLST689.jpg" alt="Shuffleboard - American Lodge Style 1900s - MLST689" title=" Shuffleboard - American Lodge Style 1900s - MLST689 " width="400" height="136" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>We Build  Shuffleboard Tables All Styles - Champion "Lifetime Polymer" finish provides a fantastic playing surface which players have come to expect and is guaranteed for the life of the game board Hand Carved - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red16"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
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<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Under The Supervision Of World Renowned Artist H. J. Nick </b>Using only the finest materials. We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="red20">     

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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


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<div><br><b>Shuffleboard, more precisely deck shuffleboard, and also known as shuffle-board, shovelboard, shovel-board and shove-board</b> is a sport in which players use broom-shaped paddles to push weighted pucks, sending them gliding down a narrow and elongated court, with the purpose of having them come to rest within a marked scoring area. As a more generic term, it refers to the family of shuffleboard-variant games as a whole.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>In 16th century England, people played a game of sliding a "groat" â€“ a large British coin of the day worth about four pence â€“ down a table.</b> The game was called "shove groat" or "slide groat". Later, a silver penny was used and the name of the game became "shove-penny" or "shovel-penny". The game was played by the young and old, and was a favorite pastime in the country houses of Staffordshire, Winchester and Wiltshire.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>In his play, The Crucible, about the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts, Arthur Miller wrote: </b>"In 1692, there was a good supply of neâ€™er-do-wells who dallied at the shuffleboard in Bridget Bishopâ€™s Tavern," an indication that, according to Miller's unsourced research, the game had found its way to the Americas by the 17th century. In the 18th century, there were big shuffleboard matches conducted throughout the American colonies. Shuffleboard was popular among the English soldiers as well as the colonists.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>In 1848, in New Hanover, Pennsylvania, the case of The State vs. John Bishop turned on the question of whether shuffleboard was a game of chance or a game of skill. </b>The judge's decision stated "Though the defendant kept a public gaming table, as charged, and though diverse persons played thereat and bet spirituous liquors on the game, the game was not a game of chance, but was altogether a game of skill."</div><br/>

<div><br><b>The game shed its crude beginnings when American cabinetmakers such as Hepplewhite and Duncan Phyfe turned out some of their finest inlaid cabinet work on shuffleboard game tables for the wealthy homes of New York City.</b> By 1897, table shuffleboard rated as much space in the metropolitan newspapers in the New York City area as prizefighting and baseball. Highly publicized tournaments played by such colorful characters as "Big Ed" Morris, Dave Wiley, Alex Scott, Ed Gardland, and George Lavender drew hordes of fans. The fans faithfully followed the players to tournaments in New Jersey, in Newark, Paterson, Hoboken, Jersey City and Bloomfield, and even into Philadelphia.</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>The fans included important figures of the business, theatrical, and political worlds.</b> Shuffleboard made its way across the country. In 1904, Gentleman Jim Corbett, an avid player, had a tavern owner named Croll install a table in his Alameda, California, pub. "Doc" Croll, his son, claimed it was the first shuffleboard in that part of the country.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>During World War II shuffleboard came into its own.</b> The intrinsic appeal of the game â€“ skill, diversity, competitiveness, availability to young and old, strong and disabled, the serious game, the fun game â€“ offered the kind of release needed in those turbulent years.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>Hollywood climbed on the shuffleboard bandwagon and took it up, at first as a source of good publicity. </b>Then when the pin-up girls and bandleaders and actors discovered they really liked the game, shuffleboards found their way into the studios and homes of the stars. People like Betty Grable, Harry James, Merv Griffin, Alan Ladd all had their own shuffleboards.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>The game grew to its greatest height in the 1950s.</b> Most major shuffleboard manufactures sponsored nationwide shuffleboard tournaments. These were the biggest tournaments ever held: one had 576 teams participating.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>Fierce competition among major manufactures and suppliers, lack of uniform rules and organization, the inability to gain sponsorship of the sport, and general internal strife in all facets of shuffleboard, led to a demise of the game in the 1960s and 1970s.</b> Some feared it was damaged beyond repair, but others invested their time, efforts and talents to breath life into the sport that they had loved. That dedication paid off, by the mid-1980s, shuffleboard experienced a reviva that has extended and strengthened in the 1990s.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>One major accomplishment in this decade was the establishment of a National Shuffleboard Hall of Fame in 1995.</b> Since then, several states have formed state or area shuffleboard Halls of Fame. Often, those who have been honored by their respective states are then nominated for induction into the National Hall of Fame.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>To date, 12 people have been inducted into the National Hall of Fame: </b>(California) PeeWee Ramos, Bob Miles, Billy Chiles; (Oklahoma) Bill Melton, Glen Davidson; (New Jersey) Mickey Mickens, Sol Lipkin; (Texas) Earl Kelly; (Nebraska) Denny Busch; (Pacific Northwest) Jim Foran. Several others are currently going through the nomination process. It is the NSHFâ€™s goal to recognize excellence for all deserving participants in The World of Shuffleboard and to finance a "home" for preserving the history of shuffleboard so that generation to follow will have a knowledge of and appreciation for that history.</div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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As Shown: Lodge Style Shuffleboard Table,</b>  Color: Natural Lacquer, Semi Gloss - Exotic Cedar - Light Distress - 198"L X 33"T X 34"W. This custom built shuffleboard table is hand crafted with solid, exotic cedar. Constructed for longevity, the cedar is hand hewn, joined and doweled, and special attention has been given for accurate leveling. The entire wood surface is finished with five coats of hand rubbed lacquer, with the exception of the playing surface. Mar proof leveling feet are included. </div><br/>
 

<div><br><b>Made by Champion the industry leader, this playing surface is 176"L X 20"W X 3" thick and has a "Lifetime Polymer" finish. </b> The 1/4" thick polymer coating is applied over the maple playing field, creating a maintenance free surface. The need to sand and refinish can be an annual chore with most of the boards on the market. The "Lifetime Polymer" finish provides a fantastic playing surface which players have come to expect and is guaranteed for the life of the game board. Combined with our level of craftmanship, this game table will last for generations.</div><br/>
 


<div><br><b>Color: Natural Lacquer, Semi Gloss - Exotic Cedar - Light Distress - 198"L X 33"T X 34"W.</b> This custom built shuffleboard table is hand crafted with solid, exotic cedar. Constructed for longevity, the cedar is hand hewn, joined and doweled, and special attention has been given for accurate leveling. The entire wood surface is finished with five coats of hand rubbed lacquer, with the exception of the playing surface. Mar proof leveling feet are included. Made by Champion, the industry leader, this playing surface is 176"L X 20"W X 3" thick and has a "Lifetime Polymer" finish. The 1/4" thick polymer coating is applied over the maple playing field, creating a maintenance free surface. The need to sand and refinish can be an annual chore with most of the boards on the market. The "Lifetime Polymer" finish provides a fantastic playing surface which players have come to expect and is guaranteed for the life of the game board. Combined with our level of craftmanship, this game table will last for generations.</div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Table shuffleboard (also known as American shuffleboard, indoor shuffleboard or shufflepuck)</b> is a game in which players push metal-and-plastic weighted pucks (also called weights) down a long and smooth wooden table into a scoring area at the opposite end of the table. Shooting is performed with the hand directly, as opposed to deck shuffleboard's use of cue sticks.</div><br/>




<div><br><b>Shuffleboard tables vary in length, usually within a 9â€“22 foot range and are at least 20 inches wide. </b>Tables are intended to be kept level, but any given table may have its own slight slope, adding an extra challenge. In order to decrease friction, the table is periodically sprinkled liberally with tiny, sand-like beads of silicone (often referred to as shuffleboard wax even though silicone is not a wax or sometimes as shuffleboard sand, or shuffleboard cheese, due to its visual similarity to grated cheese.). These beads act like ball bearings, letting a puck slide down the table a great distance with only a slight push.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>Each end of the table is divided into three scoring sections by straight lines across the width of the table.</b> The scoring sections extend from the very edge of either end of the table towards the middle of the table, covering approximately one-third of the length of the table. The outer scoring section, at the very end of the table, covers approximately 4 to 5 inches from the edge, and is labeled with the number "3" in the middle (for "3 points"). </div><br/>

<div><br><b>The next section is adjacent to this section, of equal length, and is labeled with a "2." The final section, "1", is adjacent to section "2." This section is about 4 times the length of either of the first two sections.</b> The center third of the table is unmarked. The line that separates the center third of the table and the beginning of the "1 point" section is called the "foul line" (a weight which does not pass the foul line closest to the player is removed from the table for the round). The table is surrounded by a gutter, or "alley"; pucks that accidentally fall, or are knocked, into a gutter are out of play for the rest of the round.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>Game play Scoring In general, players take turns sliding, or "shuffling," the weights to the opposite end of the board, trying to score points, bump opposing pucks off the board, and/or protect their own pucks from bump-offs.</b> Points are scored by getting a weight to stop in one of the numbered scoring areas. If the majority of a weight crosses the line marking a scoring area, it is worth the number of points that the majority of the weight is in; for example, a weight that's stopped partially in the 3-point area and partially in the 2-point area will only receive 2 points if most of the puck is in the 2-point zone.</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>A weight that's hanging partially over the edge at the end of the table in the 3-point area, called a "hanger" (or sometimes a "shipper"), usually receives an extra point.</b>
Weights that haven't passed the foul line closest to the player are removed for the round. Pucks that fall off or are bumped off the table into the gutter are removed from play for the round. No points are tabulated until the end of the round.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>When all weights have been shuffled, the player with the puck closest to the far edge of the table takes points for all pucks that are ahead of their opponent's furthest shot.</b> The other player does not take points. For example: there is a red puck in 3, a red in 2, a blue in 1, and two red pucks in 1 but further away from the end of the table than the blue puck. Red player would receive 5 points, blue player does not score.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>In 1974, Reginald Charles Gilchrist invented the digital scoring unit for table shuffleboards while president of Universal Shuffleboards, one of the companies he founded.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>In one-on-one, each player is assigned a color of puck (4 pucks per player). </b>Play begins at one end of the table, and each player alternates shuffling one weight at a time down towards the opposite end of the table (which becomes the "scoring end" of the table), until all 8 pucks have been shuffled. Each player tries to either land his puck closest to the end of the table, knock the opponent's pucks off the table, knock their own puck into a higher scoring area, or position a puck so that it will block their opponent from being able to hit another puck off the table.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>This finishes the "round." </b>Play then continues from the other end of the table, where the pucks have come to rest. When a set number of points has been reached by a player (often 15 or 21), that player has won that "frame." A "match" consists of a predetermined number of frames.</div><br/>


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<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-wilderness-theme-19th-cen-america-mlpt786-p-115.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Pool Table - MLPT786.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Wilderness Theme 19th Cen America - MLPT786" title=" Pool Table - Wilderness Theme 19th Cen America - MLPT786 " width="400" height="300" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Hand Carved - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Felt Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.</b> Saloons served such customers as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, gold prospectors and miners, and gamblers. The first saloon was established at Browns Hole, Wyoming, in 1822, to serve fur trappers. The popularity of saloons in the nineteenth-century American West is attested to by the fact that even a town of 3,000 residents, such as 1883s Livingston, Montana, boasted 33 saloons . Among the more familiar saloons were First Chance Saloon in Miles City, Montana; the Bulls Head in Abilene, Kansas; the Arcade in El Dorado, Colorado; the Holy Moses in Creede, Colorado; the Long Branch in Dodge City, Kansas; the Birdcage Theater (also a saloon) in Tombstone, Arizona; and Judge Roy Beans Saloon in Langtry, Texas. Many of these establishments remained open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>A saloon's appearance varied from when and where it grew. As towns grew, the saloons became more refined. </b>The bartender prided himself on his appearance and his drink pouring abilities. Early saloons and those in remote locations were often crude affairs with minimal furniture and few decorations. A single wood-burning stove might warm such establishments during the winter months. As travelers made their way West, some of them sold liquor from their wagons, and saloons were often formed of the materials at hand, including "sod houses. . . . a hull of an old sailing ship" or interiors "dug into the side of a hill". As towns grew, many hotels included saloons, pool halls and some stand-alone saloons, such as the Barlow Trail Saloon in Damascus, Oregon, featured a railed porch</div><br/>




<div><br><b>By way of entertainment, saloons offered dancing girls, some of whom occasionally or routinely doubled as prostitutes;</b> Faro; poker; brag; three-card monte; and dice games. Other games were added as saloons continued to prosper and face increasing competition. These additional games included billiards, darts, and bowling. Some saloons even included piano players, can-can girls, and theatrical skits.</div><br/>


<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Custom Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original   </b>  Color: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress - 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features a hand carved mountain scene with deer, elk, bears and a train surrounding all four sides.  The legs are hand carved into a log design from solid blocks of wood,  lodge-style  pool table with hand carved wilderness scene running all four sides.  You can select art work from any of the many carvings seen in the catalog or simply provide our design department with an idea and they will take it from there.  The rustic table also has 10" diameter solid legs with hand chiseled details enhancing the table"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s rustic appearance.</div><br/> 


<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b> This custom furnishing has been hand hewn by draw knife to shape</b> from 10" thick natural air dried exotic cedar solid timber. All carving designs are a solid part of the main structure (no glued up or add on design pieces or veneers). Design carvings appear on all sides of our furnishings allowing them to be used in the middle of a room as well as against a wall. All surfaces including the backs are finished and made of solid wood.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 

<div><br><center><div id="red16"> Heavy Duty Commercial Playing Surface Felt Can Be Ordered  In Your Choice Of Colors</div><br /></center>

<center><div><br><h1>This Is Not Your Ordinary Log Pool Table </h1></center></div>


<div><br><b>This Lodge Style Furniture Is Built From Solid Cedar Beams</b> that have been fully cured by natural desert air drying. All logs are cured for at least 2 years to less than 3% prior to being tenon joined, pegged and doweled to create a solid structure. This solid structure would be likened to the way a well built wooden train trestle or old 19th century barn would be built.  Then all timbers are hand carved by our master carvers to appear as logs.  </div>

<div><h3>This Log Style Pool Table Will Never Warp, Bow Or Shake and Is Built To Stand The Test Of Time</h3></div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Most log pool tables are built with semi cured lumber taken directly from the forest.</b> Most of these tables are not structural even though it would lead one to believe they were at first blush. Most makers of natural log pool tables ask that you put supports from under side to floor to support the weight of the slate or they some times use a 1/2' slate bed to keep the weight down. </div>

<div><b>The reason is usually the joinery.</b> Plus these natural logs will usually shrink from 20% to 35% more once they are in the environment of your home. This allows the slip joints to shrink and almost always bow and twist. Also if the weight of your slate playing bed were also being supported by these semi cured logs it would add additional bowing and warping<h3>This of course makes most of these natural log pool tables, that appear like quality, eventual firewood.</h3></div><br/>






<div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress</b>  Our processes include five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether you order as limited edition or old growth original works. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas. These furnishings are built to investment family heirloom quality and to master furniture building techniques that have been established by master craftsman for hundreds of years. They are built and finished to be virtually maintenance free, to age with grace. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors or computer color match to any color stain. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>In This Section On Each Product Page Located Under The Appropriate Pop Down Menu -  We Provide Detailed Product Information As Each Photo Is Shown. Each Item Is Shown As The Customer It Was Built For Required Its Specifications.  However Each Item Can Be Changed To Any Size Or Redesigned With No Design Charge.</b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 139 Years Old</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>This pool table is a rare Brunswick model and is a unique size not commonly found in antique tables.</b> The size of the pool table in stock is a standard 4' x 8' with playing surface dimensions of 44" x 88". The rail tops are oak with ebony inlaid diamond sights. The wood on the pool table cabinet in stock is quarter sawn oak with matching oak carved sunburst panels. Since the cabinet wood is quarter sawn oak and personal preference in color varies with oak,</div><br/>
<div><br><b>Colander Style Hand Carved Pool Table Circa 1870</b>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


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<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><h3> <div id="red14">Order Hand Forged Matching Furnishings Of Any Design.</div></br></h3></center>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-designed-from-the-historical-record-cfpt309-p-97.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Pool-Table-CFPT309.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Designed From The Historical Record - CFPT309" title=" Pool Table - Designed From The Historical Record - CFPT309 " width="400" height="245" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Designed From The Historical Record - Hand Carved - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Felt Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


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<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>The ChÃ©teau de Vincennes is a massive 14th and 17th century French royal castle in the town of Vincennes, to the east of Paris, now a suburb of the metropolis.</b> Like other more famous chÃ©teaux it had its origins in a hunting lodge, set up for Louis VII about 1150 in the forest of Vincennes. In the 13th century, Philip Augustus and Louis IX erected a more substantial manor: Louis IX is reputed to have departed from Vincennes on the crusade from which he did not return.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>Vincennes was more than the grim fortress: Philippe III (in 1274) and Philippe IV (in 1322) were each married there and three 14th-century kings were born at Vincennes: Louis X (1316), Philippe V (1322) and Charles IV (1328).</b> The castle was greatly enlarged replacing the earlier site in the later 14th century. A donjon tower, 52 meters high, was added by Philip VI of France, a work that was started about 1337. The grand rectangular circuit of walls, was completed by the Valois about two generations later (ca. 1410). The donjon served as a residence for the royal family, and its buildings are known to have once held the library and personal study of Charles V.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>The 14th century Tour de La Reine of Vincennes from the dry moat, showing a young weeping willow marking the spot where the duc d'Enghien was executed; anonymous watercolor, ca 1820 (BibliothÃ§Ã‚Â¨que nationale, Paris)</b> In the ChÃ©teau de Vincennes the relics of the Crown of Thorns were temporarily housed while the Sainte-Chapelle was being readied to receive them. A fragment that remained behind received its own chapel at Vincennes, probably built by Peter of Montereau (the probable designer of the Paris Sainte-Chapelle), which survives (illustration, below). Henri IV spent a sojourn imprisoned at Vincennes during the Wars of Religion.</div><br/>





<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br>This custom pool table was designed from a 1923 French style see herein APT3200 </b> we also were commisioned to build a matching air hockey table in the same game room. (See item CFAH309) These unique tables are just the beginning of options and ideas for your home and entertainment. Create anything from an old world or Tuscan table to a rustic lodge pool table. The choice is yours to make and we will help you with all the details.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table  </b>Color: Early American Lacquer Matte - Exotic Cedar - Very Light Distress - 54"W X 101"L X 32"T. This stately, old world style billiard table is handcrafted with quality and precision. The table base is constructed with exotic cedar and has been reinforced with a steal framework. The massive legs are hand turned and carved from 9" thick solid logs of wood. </div><br/>


<div><br> <b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







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<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-designs-from-the-historical-record-cpj0549-p-4497.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Wood-Pool_table-CPJ0549.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Designs From The Historical Record - CPJ0549" title=" Pool Table - Designs From The Historical Record - CPJ0549 " width="400" height="174" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 114 Years Old</b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Billard Table Is Circa 1895</b></div></center>



<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Let Us Simplify This Design To Your Taste Or Design Requirements </b></div></center>





<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-harley-davidson-america-20th-cen-hdpt545-p-111.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Pool-Table-MLPT545A.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Harley Davidson - America 20th Cen - HDPT545" title=" Pool Table - Harley Davidson - America 20th Cen - HDPT545 " width="400" height="198" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>We Make Theme Tables Limited By "Your" Imagination And "Your" Budget - Custom Pool Table, Designed With Customers Harley Motor Cycle Parts - Hand Carved By Our Mater Carvers - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Felt Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>Harley-Davidson Motor Company (NYSE: HOG, formerly HDI is an American manufacturer of motorcycles based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.</b> The company sells heavyweight (over 750 cc) motorcycles designed for cruising on the highway. Harley-Davidson motorcycles (popularly known as "Harleys") have a distinctive design and exhaust note. They are especially noted for the tradition of heavy customization that gave rise to the chopper-style of motorcycle.[4][5]
Harley-Davidson attracts a loyal brand community, with licensing of the Harley-Davidson logo accounting for almost 5% of the company's net revenue ($41 million in 2004). Harley-Davidson supplies many American police forces with their motorcycle fleets. In 2003, the Buell Motorcycle Company became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Harley-Davidson, the same year that Harley-Davidson celebrated its 100th birthday. In August 2008, Harley-Davidson purchased the Italian motorcycle manufacturer MV Agusta.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>In 1901, William S. Harley, age 21, drew up plans for a small engine with a displacement of 7.07 cubic inches (116 cc) and four-inch (102 mm) flywheels.</b> The engine was designed for use in a regular pedal-bicycle frame. Over the next two years Harley and his childhood friend Arthur Davidson labored on their motor-bicycle using the northside machine shop at the home of their friend, Henry Melk. It was finished in 1903 with the help of Arthur's brother, Walter Davidson. Upon completion the boys found their power-cycle unable to conquer Milwaukee's modest hills without pedal assistance. Will Harley and the Davidsons quickly wrote off their first motor-bicycle as a valuable learning experiment.</div><br/>




<div><br><b>Work immediately began on a new and improved second-generation machine. </b> This first "real" Harley-Davidson motorcycle had a bigger engine of 24.74 cubic inches (405 cc) with 9.75 inches (25 cm) flywheels weighing 28 lb (13 kg). The machine's advanced loop-frame pattern was similar to the 1903 Milwaukee Merkel motorcycle (designed by Joseph Merkel, later of Flying Merkel fame.) The bigger engine and loop-frame design took it out of the motorized-bicycle category and would help define what a modern motorcycle should contain in the years to come. The boys also received help with their bigger engine from outboard motor pioneer Ole Evinrude, who was then building gas engines of his own design for automotive use on Milwaukee's Lake Street.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>The prototype of the new loop-frame Harley-Davidson was assembled in a 10- by 15-foot (3 by 5 meter) shed in the Davidson family backyard. </b> Most of the major parts, however, were made elsewhere, including some probably fabricated at the West Milwaukee railshops where oldest brother William A. Davidson was then toolroom foreman. This prototype machine was functional by 8 September 1904 when it competed in a Milwaukee motorcycle race held at State Fair Park. It was ridden by Edward Hildebrand and placed fourth. This is the first documented appearance of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle in the historical record.</div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Genuine Harley Davidson Parts We Inset in Design  </b></div></center>

<div><br><b>As Shown: Custom Pool Table, Designed With Customers Harley Motor Cycle Parts </b>  Color: Natural Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress - 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features a chain sprocket and other choice parts  The legs are hand carved into a log design from solid blocks of wood,  lodge-style  pool table with hand carved wilderness scene running all four sides.  You can select art work from any of the many carvings seen in the catalog or simply provide our design department with an idea and they will take it from there.  The rustic table also has 10" diameter solid legs with hand chiseled details enhancing the table"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s rustic appearance.</div><br/> 




<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b> This custom furnishing has been hand hewn by draw knife to shape</b> from 10" thick natural air dried exotic cedar solid timber. All carving designs are a solid part of the main structure (no glued up or add on design pieces or veneers). Design carvings appear on all sides of our furnishings allowing them to be used in the middle of a room as well as against a wall. All surfaces including the backs are finished and made of solid wood.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 

<div><br><center><div id="red16"> Heavy Duty Commercial Playing Surface Felt Can Be Ordered  In Your Choice Of Colors</div><br /></center>

<center><div><br><h1>This Is Not Your Ordinary Log Pool Table </h1></center></div>


<div><br><b>This Lodge Style Furniture Is Built From Solid Cedar Beams</b> that have been fully cured by natural desert air drying. All logs are cured for at least 2 years to less than 3% prior to being tenon joined, pegged and doweled to create a solid structure. This solid structure would be likened to the way a well built wooden train trestle or old 19th century barn would be built.  Then all timbers are hand carved by our master carvers to appear as logs.  </div>

<div><h3>This Log Style Pool Table Will Never Warp, Bow Or Shake and Is Built To Stand The Test Of Time</h3></div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Most log pool tables are built with semi cured lumber taken directly from the forest.</b> Most of these tables are not structural even though it would lead one to believe they were at first blush. Most makers of natural log pool tables ask that you put supports from under side to floor to support the weight of the slate or they some times use a 1/2' slate bed to keep the weight down. </div>

<div><b>The reason is usually the joinery.</b> Plus these natural logs will usually shrink from 20% to 35% more once they are in the environment of your home. This allows the slip joints to shrink and almost always bow and twist. Also if the weight of your slate playing bed were also being supported by these semi cured logs it would add additional bowing and warping<h3>This of course makes most of these natural log pool tables, that appear like quality, eventual firewood.</h3></div><br/>






<div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress</b>  Our processes include five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether you order as limited edition or old growth original works. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas. These furnishings are built to investment family heirloom quality and to master furniture building techniques that have been established by master craftsman for hundreds of years. They are built and finished to be virtually maintenance free, to age with grace. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors or computer color match to any color stain. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>In This Section On Each Product Page Located Under The Appropriate Pop Down Menu -  We Provide Detailed Product Information As Each Photo Is Shown. Each Item Is Shown As The Customer It Was Built For Required Its Specifications.  However Each Item Can Be Changed To Any Size Or Redesigned With No Design Charge.</b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-inspired-by-american-west-1845-mlpt544-p-90.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Carved-Pool-Table-MLPT544.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Inspired By American West, 1845 - MLPT544" title=" Pool Table - Inspired By American West, 1845 - MLPT544 " width="400" height="300" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Hand Carved By Our Mater Carvers - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Felt Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

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<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.</b> Saloons served such customers as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, gold prospectors and miners, and gamblers. The first saloon was established at Browns Hole, Wyoming, in 1822, to serve fur trappers. The popularity of saloons in the nineteenth-century American West is attested to by the fact that even a town of 3,000 residents, such as 1883s Livingston, Montana, boasted 33 saloons . Among the more familiar saloons were First Chance Saloon in Miles City, Montana; the Bulls Head in Abilene, Kansas; the Arcade in El Dorado, Colorado; the Holy Moses in Creede, Colorado; the Long Branch in Dodge City, Kansas; the Birdcage Theater (also a saloon) in Tombstone, Arizona; and Judge Roy Beans Saloon in Langtry, Texas. Many of these establishments remained open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>A saloon's appearance varied from when and where it grew. As towns grew, the saloons became more refined. </b>The bartender prided himself on his appearance and his drink pouring abilities. Early saloons and those in remote locations were often crude affairs with minimal furniture and few decorations. A single wood-burning stove might warm such establishments during the winter months. As travelers made their way West, some of them sold liquor from their wagons, and saloons were often formed of the materials at hand, including "sod houses. . . . a hull of an old sailing ship" or interiors "dug into the side of a hill". As towns grew, many hotels included saloons, pool halls and some stand-alone saloons, such as the Barlow Trail Saloon in Damascus, Oregon, featured a railed porch</div><br/>




<div><br><b>By way of entertainment, saloons offered dancing girls, some of whom occasionally or routinely doubled as prostitutes;</b> Faro; poker; brag; three-card monte; and dice games. Other games were added as saloons continued to prosper and face increasing competition. These additional games included billiards, darts, and bowling. Some saloons even included piano players, can-can girls, and theatrical skits.</div><br/>


<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Hand Carved Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original   </b>  Color: Natural Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress - 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features a hand carved mountain scene with deer, elk, bears and a train surrounding all four sides.  The legs are hand carved into a log design from solid blocks of wood,  lodge-style  pool table with hand carved wilderness scene running all four sides.  You can select art work from any of the many carvings seen in the catalog or simply provide our design department with an idea and they will take it from there.  The rustic table also has 10" diameter solid legs with hand chiseled details enhancing the tables rustic appearance.</div><br/> 




<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b> This custom furnishing has been hand hewn by draw knife to shape</b> from 10" thick natural air dried exotic cedar solid timber. All carving designs are a solid part of the main structure (no glued up or add on design pieces or veneers). Design carvings appear on all sides of our furnishings allowing them to be used in the middle of a room as well as against a wall. All surfaces including the backs are finished and made of solid wood.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 

<div><br><center><div id="red16"> Heavy Duty Commercial Playing Surface Felt Can Be Ordered  In Your Choice Of Colors</div><br /></center>

<center><div><br><h1>This Is Not Your Ordinary Log Pool Table </h1></center></div>


<div><br><b>This Lodge Style Furniture Is Built From Solid Cedar Beams</b> that have been fully cured by natural desert air drying. All logs are cured for at least 2 years to less than 3% prior to being tenon joined, pegged and doweled to create a solid structure. This solid structure would be likened to the way a well built wooden train trestle or old 19th century barn would be built.  Then all timbers are hand carved by our master carvers to appear as logs.  </div>

<div><h3>This Log Style Pool Table Will Never Warp, Bow Or Shake and Is Built To Stand The Test Of Time</h3></div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Most log pool tables are built with semi cured lumber taken directly from the forest.</b> Most of these tables are not structural even though it would lead one to believe they were at first blush. Most makers of natural log pool tables ask that you put supports from under side to floor to support the weight of the slate or they some times use a 1/2' slate bed to keep the weight down. </div>

<div><b>The reason is usually the joinery.</b> Plus these natural logs will usually shrink from 20% to 35% more once they are in the environment of your home. This allows the slip joints to shrink and almost always bow and twist. Also if the weight of your slate playing bed were also being supported by these semi cured logs it would add additional bowing and warping<h3>This of course makes most of these natural log pool tables, that appear like quality, eventual firewood.</h3></div><br/>






<div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress</b>  Our processes include five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether you order as limited edition or old growth original works. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas. These furnishings are built to investment family heirloom quality and to master furniture building techniques that have been established by master craftsman for hundreds of years. They are built and finished to be virtually maintenance free, to age with grace. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors or computer color match to any color stain. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b></div><br/>




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<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <title><![CDATA[ Pool Table - Cir 1875 Monarch - J. M. Brunswick & Balke - APT500 ]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-cir-1875-monarch-j-m-brunswick-balke-apt500-p-4501.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Artistic-Pool_Table-CPJ0552.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Cir 1875 Monarch - J. M. Brunswick & Balke - APT500" title=" Pool Table - Cir 1875 Monarch - J. M. Brunswick & Balke - APT500 " width="400" height="211" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 134 Years Old</b></div></center>


<div><br><b> 1875  J M Brunswick & Balk Co's Design Hand Carved Style </b>

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<div><br> <b>Monarch From the J. M. Brunswick and Balke Company Catalog: </b>The Monarch. This magnificent table embodies great solidity and massiveness of construction, with elegance and grace of design. It is very ornamental, the sides being of wood tastefully inlaid with various colored mosaics, and the legs being of iron finished in black and gold. A leveling screw in the center of the feet assists in establishing a perfect level over the entire surface of the table. It is unique in style and a departure from the established idea of a billiard table, and has met with much favor among those of acknowledged taste.

Inlaid with California laurel, burl ash, French walnut, birds-eye maple, rosewood, ebony, mahogany and tulipwood.

From the J. M. Brunswick and Balke Company illustrated price list, 1878:

Construction patented September 7, 1875. Leveling Apparatus patented November 30, 1875.

Pool tables with ivory balls instead of Hyatt balls will be $25 additional to these prices:

8' carom: $275. 8' pool: $300. 8' combination: $350.
9' carom: $300. 9' pool, $325. 9' combination: $375.
10 carom: $325. 10' pool, $350. 10' combination: $400.	</div><br/>



<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


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<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>	Brunswick was founded by John Moses Brunswick (1819â€“1886), born in Bremgarten, Switzerland who came to the United States at the age of 15. </b>The J.M. Brunswick Manufacturing Company opened for business on 15 September 1845 in Cincinnati, Ohio.</b? Originally J.M. Brunswick intended his company to be mainly in the business of making carriages, but soon after opening his machine shop he became fascinated with billiards, and decided that making billiard tables would be more lucrative, as the better tables then in use in America were imported from England. </div></br>

<div><br><b>Brunswick billiard tables were a commercial success, and the business expanded and opened up the first of what would become many branch offices in Chicago, Illinois in 1848.</b> In 1873, the Brunswick company merged with competitor Great Western Billiard Manufactory owned by Julius Balke to become the Brunswick & Balke Company, incorporated with a capital stock of 275,000 U.S. dollars. In 1884, another competitor, H.W. Collender Company of New York, was absorbed to form the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/cue-cabinet-wilderness-theme-made-in-usa-since-1913-mlpa531-p-3793.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Twig-Pool-Cabinet-MLPA531.jpg" alt="Cue Cabinet - Wilderness Theme Made In USA Since 1913 - MLPA531" title=" Cue Cabinet - Wilderness Theme Made In USA Since 1913 - MLPA531 " width="248" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Pool Cue Cabinet Matched To - Hand Made By Our Master Craftsman In The USA - Pool Tables Made In The Same Hand And Materials As The Era Of The Design  - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Cloth Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Tennon Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As Original Works Or Limited Edition</a></center>





<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>




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 <div><br><b>As Shown: Cue Cabinet, Matching Pool Table Old West America 1850 MLPT558 Color: Two-tone Finish, Medium Walnut Smooth, R/G Black wash, Semi Gloss - Exotic Cedar - Light Distress - 47"W X 80"T X 10"D. This Mountain Lodge style gaming cabinet features hand carved twig designed top, glass doors etched with a wildlife scene, and custom hand forged hardware. Included in the design are spaces for ten pool cues, shelves for two sets of balls, chalk and accessories. Four inset thumb-turn counters are ready for score keeping. The glass doors open outward from the center and can be hand etched with your choice of design. The interior is backed with high quality camel felt and is illuminated by two halogen lamps on a three level touch button control. All wiring is ULÂ® approved for safety. The cabinet is fully finished in five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer over the stained wood and includes mar proof leveling feet and wall mounting brackets for stability.</div><br/>




<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table,  - Solid Timber - Tennon Joined  - Order Any Size Or Style  designed to exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </div><br/>



<div><br> <b> It is regulation size or any size with a playing field  three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 




 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  </div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/cue-cabinet-chateau-de-vincennes-14th-cen-france-cfpb389-p-89.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Wood-Pool-Cabinet-CFPB389.jpg" alt="Cue Cabinet - Chateau de Vincennes 14th Cen France - CFPB389" title=" Cue Cabinet - Chateau de Vincennes 14th Cen France - CFPB389 " width="249" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Pool Cue Cabinet Matched To - Hand Made By Our Master Craftsman In The USA - Pool Tables Made In The Same Hand And Materials As The Era Of The Design  - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Cloth Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Tennon Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As Original Works Or Limited Edition</a></center>





<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Cue Cabinet - Matches Pool Table - Cheteau de Vincennes 14th Cen France CFPT382</b>-  Color: Red Mahogany 1:1 Lacquer Matte - Exotic Cedar - No Distress - 48"W X 81"T X 9.5"D. This Country French style gaming cabinet features hand carved Queen Anne curved feet and a decorative french scroll designed top. Included in the design are spaces for ten pool cues, shelves for two sets of balls, chalk and accessories. Four inset thumb-turn counters are ready for keeping score. It has 1/4" thick glass doors that open outward from the center and can be hand etched with your choice of design. The interior is backed with high quality spruce felt and is illuminated by two halogen lamps. All wiring is ULÂ® approved for safety. The finish is five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer over the stained wood. Mar proof leveling feet and wall mounting brackets are included for stability.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table,  - Solid Timber - Tennon Joined  - Order Any Size Or Style  designed to exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </div><br/>



<div><br> <b> It is regulation size or any size with a playing field  three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 




 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  </div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <title>Pool Table - Castle Oliver 17th Cen Ireland  - CPTJ359</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-castle-oliver-17th-cen-ireland-cptj359-p-3951.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Pool-Table-CPTJ359.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Castle Oliver 17th Cen Ireland - CPTJ359" title=" Pool Table - Castle Oliver 17th Cen Ireland - CPTJ359 " width="400" height="308" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 150 Years Old</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>Castle Oliver (also Clonodfoy) is a Victorian castle in the south part of County Limerick, Ireland. </b>Built for entertaining rather than for defense, it has a ballroom, drawing room, library, morning room, dining room and hall which feature hand-painted ceilings, decorated ornamental corbels, superbly executed stained glass windows and stencil work. The castle stands on massive terraces and has a commanding view over much of its former 20,000 acre estate.
The lands where the castle stands were settled in about 1658 by Capt. Robert Oliver, one of Oliver Cromwell's soldiers. The present castle replaced the former Castle Oliver, which stood a thousand yards to the south-west and was the birthplace of Eliza Oliver, mother of the notorious Lola Montez, who became the lover and favourite of King Ludwig I of Bavaria.</div><br/>





<div><br><b>The castle was for many years known as Clonodfoy, a contraction of an earlier Irish place name: Cloch an Otbhaidhigh, meaning 'the stone structure of Otway', Otway being an Anglo-Norman family name. </b> Capt. Robert Oliver's descendant Richard Oliver married a Yorkshire heiress through whom he inherited substantial wealth. Their daughters, Mary Isabella and Elizabeth Oliver Gascoigne, both married members of the Trench family of Woodlawn, Galway. The younger sister, Elizabeth, married Frederic Mason Trench, 2nd Baron Ashtown in 1852. The sisters were highly accomplished artisans, designing and executing both the stained glass work and verre eglomise (back-painted glass panels) which ornamented the ballroom fireplace. Much of their work has survived. The elder sister, Mary Isabella was a highly skilled wood-turner who published (under a male pseudonym) an authoritative book on the subject "The Art of Wood-turning" which is still a respected source of information on the subject. The sisters were the subject of an exhibition in 2006 "Maids & Mistresses", at another Oliver Gascoigne property, Lotherton Hall near Leeds, England.</div><br/>
 



<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


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<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.</b> Saloons served such customers as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, gold prospectors and miners, and gamblers. The first saloon was established at Browns Hole, Wyoming, in 1822, to serve fur trappers. The popularity of saloons in the nineteenth-century American West is attested to by the fact that even a town of 3,000 residents, such as 1883s Livingston, Montana, boasted 33 saloons . Among the more familiar saloons were First Chance Saloon in Miles City, Montana; the Bulls Head in Abilene, Kansas; the Arcade in El Dorado, Colorado; the Holy Moses in Creede, Colorado; the Long Branch in Dodge City, Kansas; the Birdcage Theater (also a saloon) in Tombstone, Arizona; and Judge Roy Beans Saloon in Langtry, Texas. Many of these establishments remained open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>A saloon's appearance varied from when and where it grew. As towns grew, the saloons became more refined. </b>The bartender prided himself on his appearance and his drink pouring abilities. Early saloons and those in remote locations were often crude affairs with minimal furniture and few decorations. A single wood-burning stove might warm such establishments during the winter months. As travelers made their way West, some of them sold liquor from their wagons, and saloons were often formed of the materials at hand, including "sod houses. . . . a hull of an old sailing ship" or interiors "dug into the side of a hill". As towns grew, many hotels included saloons, pool halls and some stand-alone saloons, such as the Barlow Trail Saloon in Damascus, Oregon, featured a railed porch</div><br/>




<div><br><b>By way of entertainment, saloons offered dancing girls, some of whom occasionally or routinely doubled as prostitutes;</b> Faro; poker; brag; three-card monte; and dice games. Other games were added as saloons continued to prosper and face increasing competition. These additional games included billiards, darts, and bowling. Some saloons even included piano players, can-can girls, and theatrical skits.</div><br/>


<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Custom Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original   </b>  Color: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress - 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features a hand cut and hammered Solid Copper  mountain scene with deer, elk, bears and a train surrounding all four sides.  The legs are hand carved into a log design from solid blocks of wood,  lodge-style  pool table with hand carved wilderness scene running all four sides.  You can select art work from any of the many carvings seen in the catalog or simply provide our design department with an idea and they will take it from there.  The rustic table also has 10" diameter solid legs with hand chiseled details enhancing the table"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s rustic appearance.</div><br/> 


<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b> This custom furnishing has been hand hewn by draw knife to shape</b> from 10" thick natural air dried exotic cedar solid timber. All carving designs are a solid part of the main structure (no glued up or add on design pieces or veneers). Design carvings appear on all sides of our furnishings allowing them to be used in the middle of a room as well as against a wall. All surfaces including the backs are finished and made of solid wood.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 

<div><br><center><div id="red16"> Heavy Duty Commercial Playing Surface Felt Can Be Ordered  In Your Choice Of Colors</div><br /></center>

<center><div><br><h1>This Is Not Your Ordinary Log Pool Table </h1></center></div>


<div><br><b>This Lodge Style Furniture Is Built From Solid Cedar Beams</b> that have been fully cured by natural desert air drying. All logs are cured for at least 2 years to less than 3% prior to being tenon joined, pegged and doweled to create a solid structure. This solid structure would be likened to the way a well built wooden train trestle or old 19th century barn would be built.  Then all timbers are hand carved by our master carvers to appear as logs.  </div>

<div><h3>This Log Style Pool Table Will Never Warp, Bow Or Shake and Is Built To Stand The Test Of Time</h3></div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Most log pool tables are built with semi cured lumber taken directly from the forest.</b> Most of these tables are not structural even though it would lead one to believe they were at first blush. Most makers of natural log pool tables ask that you put supports from under side to floor to support the weight of the slate or they some times use a 1/2' slate bed to keep the weight down. </div>

<div><b>The reason is usually the joinery.</b> Plus these natural logs will usually shrink from 20% to 35% more once they are in the environment of your home. This allows the slip joints to shrink and almost always bow and twist. Also if the weight of your slate playing bed were also being supported by these semi cured logs it would add additional bowing and warping<h3>This of course makes most of these natural log pool tables, that appear like quality, eventual firewood.</h3></div><br/>






<div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress</b>  Our processes include five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether you order as limited edition or old growth original works. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas. These furnishings are built to investment family heirloom quality and to master furniture building techniques that have been established by master craftsman for hundreds of years. They are built and finished to be virtually maintenance free, to age with grace. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors or computer color match to any color stain. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>In This Section On Each Product Page Located Under The Appropriate Pop Down Menu -  We Provide Detailed Product Information As Each Photo Is Shown. Each Item Is Shown As The Customer It Was Built For Required Its Specifications.  However Each Item Can Be Changed To Any Size Or Redesigned With No Design Charge.</b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-arts-craftsman-style-1900-america-cpj0536-p-4420.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Pool-Table-Antique-CPJ0536.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Arts & Craftsman Style 1900 America - CPJ0536" title=" Pool Table - Arts & Craftsman Style 1900 America - CPJ0536 " width="400" height="152" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 104 Years Old</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b><div><br><b>Mission Antique Pool Table Circa 1900 Quarter Sawn Oak Rails Ivory Sights.</div><br/></b>
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<div><br><b>As Shown: Arts And Crafts Or Mission Style Pool Table, Cir 1900  - Solid Exotic Timber </b>-  56"W X 100"L X 32"T. This table features a unique Mission style, with its large hand hewn and tenon Joined legs and cross beams all hand hewn from solid beams of solid timber. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</div><br/>



<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


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<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-designs-from-the-historical-record-cpj0535-p-4419.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Wood-Pool-Table-CPJ0535.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Designs From The Historical Record - CPJ0535" title=" Pool Table - Designs From The Historical Record - CPJ0535 " width="400" height="216" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 104 Years Old</b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Billard Table Is  Circa 1905</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Antique Hand Carved 9' in  in Oak with Brazilian Rosewood Rails.</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>As Shown:circa 1905.  - Solid Exotic Timber </b>-  56"W X 100"L X 32"T. This table features a unique style, with its large shaped legs and feet, all hand carved from  solid blocks of solid wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</div><br/>






<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Let Us Simplify This Design To Your Taste Or Design Requirements </b></div></center>





<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As Original Works Or Limited Edition</a></center>





<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-american-cir-1890-jacob-strahle-eureka-cpj0541-p-4425.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Pool-Table-CPJ0541.jpg" alt="Pool Table - American Cir 1890 Jacob Strahle Eureka - CPJ0541" title=" Pool Table - American Cir 1890 Jacob Strahle Eureka - CPJ0541 " width="400" height="245" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 120 Years Old</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Billard Table Is Cir 1890 French</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Antique American Hand Carved Jacob Strahle Eureka Billiard Table.</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>As Shown: Jacob Strahle Eureka Pool Table, Cir 1890  - Solid Exotic Timber </b>-  56"W X 100"L X 32"T. This table features a unique French style, with its large french curved legs and feet, all hand carved from  solid blocks of wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</div><br/>





<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


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<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/cue-cabinet-old-western-saloon-1850s-america-mlpa536-p-92.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Lodge-Pool-Cabinet-MLPA536.jpg" alt="Cue Cabinet - Old Western Saloon 1850s America - MLPA536" title=" Cue Cabinet - Old Western Saloon 1850s America - MLPA536 " width="237" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Pool Cue Cabinet Matched To - Hand Made By Our Master Craftsman In The USA - Pool Tables Made In The Same Hand And Materials As The Era Of The Design  - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Cloth Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Tennon Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
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<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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 <div><br><b>As Shown:  Cue Cabinet, Matching  Custom Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original  MLPT517</b> Color: Natural Semi Gloss - Exotic Cedar - Light Distress - 47"W X 90"T X 10"D. This Mountain Lodge style gaming cabinet features a hand carved twig designed top, glass doors etched with grape vines and framed with a hand carved rope border. A large bottom drawer has been added for additional storage and features a hand carved rope boarder as well. Both doors and drawer feature custom hand forged vine hardware with grape leaf mounting plates. Included in the design are spaces for ten pool cues, shelves for two sets of balls, chalk and accessories. Four inset thumb-turn counters are ready for score keeping. The glass doors open outward from the center and can be hand etched with your choice of design. The interior is backed with high quality wine felt and is illuminated by two halogen lamps on a three level touch button control. All wiring is ULÂ® approved for safety. The cabinet is fully finished in five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer over the natural wood and includes mar proof leveling feet and wall mounting brackets for stability.</div><br/>









<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table,  - Solid Timber - Tennon Joined  - Order Any Size Or Style  designed to exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </div><br/>



<div><br> <b> It is regulation size or any size with a playing field  three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 




 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  </div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/billard-table-whgriffith-cir-1860-cpj0540-p-4424.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Pool-Table-Griffith-CPJ0540.jpg" alt="Billard Table - W.H.Griffith Cir 1860 - CPJ0540" title=" Billard Table - W.H.Griffith Cir 1860 - CPJ0540 " width="400" height="187" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 150 Years Old</b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Billard Table Is Cir 1860 </b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Antique Hand Carved W.H.Griffith Billiard Table.</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>As Shown:W.H.Griffith Pool Table, Cir 1890  - Solid Exotic Timber </b>-  56"W X 100"L X 32"T. This table features a unique French style, with its large french curved legs and feet, all hand carved from  solid blocks of wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</div><br/>



<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Let Us Simplify This Design To Your Taste Or Design Requirements </b></div></center>





<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As Original Works Or Limited Edition</a></center>





<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






<left><img src="/images/Color-Carvers.jpg"></left><div><br>


<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
<left><img src="/images/Hands-Of-Blacksmith.jpg"></left><div><br>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/billard-table-wm-wuerthele-pittsburg-pa-circa-1890-cpj0546-p-4494.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Custom-Pool-Table-CPJ0546.jpg" alt="Billard Table - Wm Wuerthele Pittsburg PA. Circa 1890 - CPJ0546" title=" Billard Table - Wm Wuerthele Pittsburg PA. Circa 1890 - CPJ0546 " width="400" height="251" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 114 Years Old</b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Billard Table Is Wm Wuerthele Pittsburg PA. Circa 1890</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Antique Hand Carved 9' Quartered Oak with Rosewood rails and Ivory sights.</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>As Shown: Wm Wuerthele Pittsburg PA. Circa 1890- Solid Exotic Timber </b>-  56"W X 108"L X 32"T. This table features a unique style, with its large shaped legs and feet, all hand carved from  solid blocks of solid wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</div><br/>





<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Let Us Simplify This Design To Your Taste Or Design Requirements </b></div></center>





<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><h3> <div id="red14">Order Hand Forged Matching Furnishings Of Any Design.</div></br></h3></center>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/billard-table-cir-1890-english-j-ashcroft-and-sons-cpj0542-p-4452.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Carved-Pool-Table-CPJ0542.jpg" alt="Billard Table - Cir 1890 English J. Ashcroft and Sons - CPJ0542" title=" Billard Table - Cir 1890 English J. Ashcroft and Sons - CPJ0542 " width="400" height="316" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 120 Years Old</b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Billard Table Is Cir 1890 English</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Antique English Hand Carved Charles X Billiard Table Billiard Table.</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>As Shown: Hand Crafted Circa 1890 Table: Width:78 3/4 & 49 1/4" x Depth:22" x Height: 34 & 84 3/4" x Length:149". Walnut Table by J. Ashcroft and Sons of Liverpool, </b>the table features an ornate frame supported by eight turned and hand-carved legs. Brass-ringed woven pockets line the regulation playing surface, and can be fitted with hand-tooled leather aprons. </div><br/> 



<div><br><b>Award-winning makers of billiard tables since 1869,</b> Ashcroft & Co. of Liverpool were well-renowned and respected among 19th-century billiards companies. The impeccable quality of their tables and accessories attracted prominent clients, who favored their personalized, pear-shafted cues. The company received gold medals at the 1886 International Exhibition.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>Billiard Table With Matching Scoring Cabinet.Cabinet: 49 " wide x 22" deep x 84 1/2" high.</div><br/></b>




<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Let Us Simplify This Design To Your Taste Or Design Requirements </b></div></center>





<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 94 Years Old</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>American Arts And Crafts Style Pool Table Circa 1915</b>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Let Us Simplify This Design To Your Taste Or Design Requirements </b></div></center>





<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-arts-and-crafts-circa-1906-apt3400-p-3561.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/AntiquePoolTables_TheMontereyMission_Circa1906.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Arts And Crafts Circa 1906 - APT3400" title=" Pool Table - Arts And Crafts Circa 1906 - APT3400 " width="400" height="219" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 102 Years Old</b></div></center>


 <div><br><b>American Arts And Crafts Style 1906 Style </b>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Let Us Simplify This Design To Your Taste Or Design Requirements </b></div></center>





<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As Original Works Or Limited Edition</a></center>





<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><h3> <div id="red14">Order Hand Forged Matching Furnishings Of Any Design.</div></br></h3></center>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/game-table-lighting-customer-provided-photo-cpp908-p-4817.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Custom-Den-CHT01213.jpg" alt="Game Table - Lighting - Customer Provided Photo - CPP908" title=" Game Table - Lighting - Customer Provided Photo - CPP908 " width="400" height="267" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>We Build Collector Furniture Quality Game Tables OF All Styles - Limited Only By "Your" Imagination And "Your Budget" - Hand Carved -  Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table,  - Solid Exotic Cedar - Very Light Distress - 56"W X 100"L X 32"T. </b> This table features a unique simplfied French style, with its large french curved legs and feet, all hand carved from 10" solid blocks of wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </div><br/>



<div><br> <b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/the-bevelÃÂ-design-from-the-historical-record-hrp89-p-4422.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Collender-Pool-Table-CBJ0538.jpg" alt="The BevelÂ - Design From The Historical Record - HRP89" title=" The BevelÂ - Design From The Historical Record - HRP89 " width="400" height="249" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 114 Years Old</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Billard Table Is The "Bevel" Circa 1870</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red14"><b>The "Bevel" comes from the fact that the cabinet tapered in. This "boat-frame" design, made it easier to move around the table while playing and was revolutionary in the 1870"s, becoming the dominant style until around WWI, when frames became straight again and the legs were once again moved out to the corners with "pagoda" legs and plaques and turnings at the corners - all common features of this "pre-Bruns.</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>As Shown:The "Bevel" Circa 1870  - Solid Exotic Timber </b>-  56"W X 100"L X 32"T. This table features a unique style, with its large shaped legs and feet, all hand carved from  solid blocks of solid wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed. </b>The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.
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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Let Us Simplify This Design To Your Taste Or Design Requirements </b></div></center>





<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"- 2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/flower-power-vw-bus-regulation-pool-table-ptj0552-p-4650.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Car-Pool-Table-PTJ0552.jpg" alt="Flower Power - VW Bus Regulation Pool Table - PTJ0552" title=" Flower Power - VW Bus Regulation Pool Table - PTJ0552 " width="400" height="236" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>We Build All Kind Of Pool And Game Tables Limited Only By Your Imagination And "Your Budget" - For  Example This -  Genuine VW Bus Restored - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Felt Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>Volkswagen began subcontracting to the Westfalia-werke in Rheda-WiedenbrÃ©ck, or more typically Westfalia, to build the official Volkswagen Camper cars sold in the early 1950s through 2003.</b> Many models and interesting options were available for these vehicles. Early Volkswagen Split Screen windshield Kombi models between 1950 and 1967 are highly sought after collector vehicles. Beginning in the 1968 model year Volkswagen introduced the bay window replacing the split screen style. Production of Volkswagen camping cars continued well into 2003 and was based on the popular Volkswagen Kombi or "bus" as it is often referred to. Many other coachbuilders such as Dormobile, ASI/Riviera, Danbury Motorcaravans, and VW Sun-Dial also built camping cars based on the Volkswagen bus.</div><br/>




<div><br><b>Between 1951 and August 1958 approximately 1000 Camper Box conversions were made by Westfalia the official Volkswagen Camper conversion coachbuilder. In August 1958 the SO models were introduced. SO is short for "SonderausfÃ©hrung", meaning Special Model. </b>
Westfalia special models included the SO-23; the SO-34, SO-35, SO-33, SO-42, SO-44 and SO-45.
Volkswagen Campers were available from Volkswagen dealers throughout the world. Vehicles were also delivered via the Tourist Delivery Program where a new owner would pick up their new van in Germany and transport it back home, typically to the USA. Many Volkswagen campers were purchased by USA Servicemen and brought back to the USA in the 50's and 60's. 
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<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Genuine VW Bus Restored  </b></div></center>



<div><br><b>As Shown: Custom Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original   </b>  C 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features </div><br/> 


<center><div><br><div id="red14"><b>Includes Built In Bowes Sound System System </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red14"><b>Hydraulic Precision  Leveling </b></div></center>

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<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 5000 lbs.</div><br/>







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<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/shuffleboard-american-old-west-inspired-1850-mlst688-p-117.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Shuffleboard-Table-MLST688.jpg" alt="Shuffleboard - American Old West Inspired 1850 - MLST688" title=" Shuffleboard - American Old West Inspired 1850 - MLST688 " width="320" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>We Build  Shuffleboard Tables All Styles - Champion "Lifetime Polymer" finish provides a fantastic playing surface which players have come to expect and is guaranteed for the life of the game board Hand Carved - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red16"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

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<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Under The Supervision Of World Renowned Artist H. J. Nick </b>Using only the finest materials. We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="red20">     

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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

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<div><br><b>Shuffleboard, more precisely deck shuffleboard, and also known as shuffle-board, shovelboard, shovel-board and shove-board</b> is a sport in which players use broom-shaped paddles to push weighted pucks, sending them gliding down a narrow and elongated court, with the purpose of having them come to rest within a marked scoring area. As a more generic term, it refers to the family of shuffleboard-variant games as a whole.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>In 16th century England, people played a game of sliding a "groat" â€“ a large British coin of the day worth about four pence â€“ down a table.</b> The game was called "shove groat" or "slide groat". Later, a silver penny was used and the name of the game became "shove-penny" or "shovel-penny". The game was played by the young and old, and was a favorite pastime in the country houses of Staffordshire, Winchester and Wiltshire.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>In his play, The Crucible, about the witch trials in Salem, Massachusetts, Arthur Miller wrote: </b>"In 1692, there was a good supply of neâ€™er-do-wells who dallied at the shuffleboard in Bridget Bishopâ€™s Tavern," an indication that, according to Miller's unsourced research, the game had found its way to the Americas by the 17th century. In the 18th century, there were big shuffleboard matches conducted throughout the American colonies. Shuffleboard was popular among the English soldiers as well as the colonists.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>In 1848, in New Hanover, Pennsylvania, the case of The State vs. John Bishop turned on the question of whether shuffleboard was a game of chance or a game of skill. </b>The judge's decision stated "Though the defendant kept a public gaming table, as charged, and though diverse persons played thereat and bet spirituous liquors on the game, the game was not a game of chance, but was altogether a game of skill."</div><br/>

<div><br><b>The game shed its crude beginnings when American cabinetmakers such as Hepplewhite and Duncan Phyfe turned out some of their finest inlaid cabinet work on shuffleboard game tables for the wealthy homes of New York City.</b> By 1897, table shuffleboard rated as much space in the metropolitan newspapers in the New York City area as prizefighting and baseball. Highly publicized tournaments played by such colorful characters as "Big Ed" Morris, Dave Wiley, Alex Scott, Ed Gardland, and George Lavender drew hordes of fans. The fans faithfully followed the players to tournaments in New Jersey, in Newark, Paterson, Hoboken, Jersey City and Bloomfield, and even into Philadelphia.</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>The fans included important figures of the business, theatrical, and political worlds.</b> Shuffleboard made its way across the country. In 1904, Gentleman Jim Corbett, an avid player, had a tavern owner named Croll install a table in his Alameda, California, pub. "Doc" Croll, his son, claimed it was the first shuffleboard in that part of the country.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>During World War II shuffleboard came into its own.</b> The intrinsic appeal of the game â€“ skill, diversity, competitiveness, availability to young and old, strong and disabled, the serious game, the fun game â€“ offered the kind of release needed in those turbulent years.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>Hollywood climbed on the shuffleboard bandwagon and took it up, at first as a source of good publicity. </b>Then when the pin-up girls and bandleaders and actors discovered they really liked the game, shuffleboards found their way into the studios and homes of the stars. People like Betty Grable, Harry James, Merv Griffin, Alan Ladd all had their own shuffleboards.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>The game grew to its greatest height in the 1950s.</b> Most major shuffleboard manufactures sponsored nationwide shuffleboard tournaments. These were the biggest tournaments ever held: one had 576 teams participating.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>Fierce competition among major manufactures and suppliers, lack of uniform rules and organization, the inability to gain sponsorship of the sport, and general internal strife in all facets of shuffleboard, led to a demise of the game in the 1960s and 1970s.</b> Some feared it was damaged beyond repair, but others invested their time, efforts and talents to breath life into the sport that they had loved. That dedication paid off, by the mid-1980s, shuffleboard experienced a reviva that has extended and strengthened in the 1990s.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>One major accomplishment in this decade was the establishment of a National Shuffleboard Hall of Fame in 1995.</b> Since then, several states have formed state or area shuffleboard Halls of Fame. Often, those who have been honored by their respective states are then nominated for induction into the National Hall of Fame.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>To date, 12 people have been inducted into the National Hall of Fame: </b>(California) PeeWee Ramos, Bob Miles, Billy Chiles; (Oklahoma) Bill Melton, Glen Davidson; (New Jersey) Mickey Mickens, Sol Lipkin; (Texas) Earl Kelly; (Nebraska) Denny Busch; (Pacific Northwest) Jim Foran. Several others are currently going through the nomination process. It is the NSHFâ€™s goal to recognize excellence for all deserving participants in The World of Shuffleboard and to finance a "home" for preserving the history of shuffleboard so that generation to follow will have a knowledge of and appreciation for that history.</div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Lodge Style Shuffleboard Table,</b>  Color: Natural Lacquer, Semi Gloss - Exotic Cedar - Light Distress - 198"L X 33"T X 34"W. This custom built shuffleboard table is hand crafted with solid, exotic cedar. Constructed for longevity, the cedar is hand hewn, joined and doweled, and special attention has been given for accurate leveling. The entire wood surface is finished with five coats of hand rubbed lacquer, with the exception of the playing surface. Mar proof leveling feet are included.</div><br/> 


<div><br><b>Made by Champion the industry leader, this playing surface is 176"L X 20"W X 3" thick and has a "Lifetime Polymer" finish. </b> The 1/4" thick polymer coating is applied over the maple playing field, creating a maintenance free surface. The need to sand and refinish can be an annual chore with most of the boards on the market. The "Lifetime Polymer" finish provides a fantastic playing surface which players have come to expect and is guaranteed for the life of the game board. Combined with our level of craftmanship, this game table will last for generations.</div><br/>
 


<div><br><b>Color: Natural Lacquer, Semi Gloss - Exotic Cedar - Light Distress - 198"L X 33"T X 34"W.</b> This custom built shuffleboard table is hand crafted with solid, exotic cedar. Constructed for longevity, the cedar is hand hewn, joined and doweled, and special attention has been given for accurate leveling. The entire wood surface is finished with five coats of hand rubbed lacquer, with the exception of the playing surface. Mar proof leveling feet are included. Made by Champion, the industry leader, this playing surface is 176"L X 20"W X 3" thick and has a "Lifetime Polymer" finish. The 1/4" thick polymer coating is applied over the maple playing field, creating a maintenance free surface. The need to sand and refinish can be an annual chore with most of the boards on the market. The "Lifetime Polymer" finish provides a fantastic playing surface which players have come to expect and is guaranteed for the life of the game board. Combined with our level of craftmanship, this game table will last for generations.</div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Table shuffleboard (also known as American shuffleboard, indoor shuffleboard or shufflepuck)</b> is a game in which players push metal-and-plastic weighted pucks (also called weights) down a long and smooth wooden table into a scoring area at the opposite end of the table. Shooting is performed with the hand directly, as opposed to deck shuffleboard's use of cue sticks.</div><br/>




<div><br><b>Shuffleboard tables vary in length, usually within a 9â€“22 foot range and are at least 20 inches wide. </b>Tables are intended to be kept level, but any given table may have its own slight slope, adding an extra challenge. In order to decrease friction, the table is periodically sprinkled liberally with tiny, sand-like beads of silicone (often referred to as shuffleboard wax even though silicone is not a wax or sometimes as shuffleboard sand, or shuffleboard cheese, due to its visual similarity to grated cheese.). These beads act like ball bearings, letting a puck slide down the table a great distance with only a slight push.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>Each end of the table is divided into three scoring sections by straight lines across the width of the table.</b> The scoring sections extend from the very edge of either end of the table towards the middle of the table, covering approximately one-third of the length of the table. The outer scoring section, at the very end of the table, covers approximately 4 to 5 inches from the edge, and is labeled with the number "3" in the middle (for "3 points"). </div><br/>

<div><br><b>The next section is adjacent to this section, of equal length, and is labeled with a "2." The final section, "1", is adjacent to section "2." This section is about 4 times the length of either of the first two sections.</b> The center third of the table is unmarked. The line that separates the center third of the table and the beginning of the "1 point" section is called the "foul line" (a weight which does not pass the foul line closest to the player is removed from the table for the round). The table is surrounded by a gutter, or "alley"; pucks that accidentally fall, or are knocked, into a gutter are out of play for the rest of the round.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>Game play Scoring In general, players take turns sliding, or "shuffling," the weights to the opposite end of the board, trying to score points, bump opposing pucks off the board, and/or protect their own pucks from bump-offs.</b> Points are scored by getting a weight to stop in one of the numbered scoring areas. If the majority of a weight crosses the line marking a scoring area, it is worth the number of points that the majority of the weight is in; for example, a weight that's stopped partially in the 3-point area and partially in the 2-point area will only receive 2 points if most of the puck is in the 2-point zone.</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>A weight that's hanging partially over the edge at the end of the table in the 3-point area, called a "hanger" (or sometimes a "shipper"), usually receives an extra point.</b>
Weights that haven't passed the foul line closest to the player are removed for the round. Pucks that fall off or are bumped off the table into the gutter are removed from play for the round. No points are tabulated until the end of the round.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>When all weights have been shuffled, the player with the puck closest to the far edge of the table takes points for all pucks that are ahead of their opponent's furthest shot.</b> The other player does not take points. For example: there is a red puck in 3, a red in 2, a blue in 1, and two red pucks in 1 but further away from the end of the table than the blue puck. Red player would receive 5 points, blue player does not score.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>In 1974, Reginald Charles Gilchrist invented the digital scoring unit for table shuffleboards while president of Universal Shuffleboards, one of the companies he founded.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>In one-on-one, each player is assigned a color of puck (4 pucks per player). </b>Play begins at one end of the table, and each player alternates shuffling one weight at a time down towards the opposite end of the table (which becomes the "scoring end" of the table), until all 8 pucks have been shuffled. Each player tries to either land his puck closest to the end of the table, knock the opponent's pucks off the table, knock their own puck into a higher scoring area, or position a puck so that it will block their opponent from being able to hit another puck off the table.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>This finishes the "round." </b>Play then continues from the other end of the table, where the pucks have come to rest. When a set number of points has been reached by a player (often 15 or 21), that player has won that "frame." A "match" consists of a predetermined number of frames.</div><br/>


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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/air-hockey-designed-1923-french-pool-table-apt3200-aht45-p-116.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Air-Hockey-Table-CFAH308.jpg" alt="Air Hockey - Designed 1923 French Pool Table APT3200 - AHT45" title=" Air Hockey - Designed 1923 French Pool Table APT3200 - AHT45 " width="400" height="246" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>We Build Furniture All Styles For Air Hockey Tables -  Hand Carved - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

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<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

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<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Under The Supervision Of World Renowned Artist H. J. Nick </b>Using only the finest materials. We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="red20">     

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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>History Of Air Hockey Table </b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Although it was believed for many years to have been invented by a Brunswick Billiards employee named Bob Lemieux in 1972, </b>Air Hockey was actually invented by a trio of Brunswick engineers - Phil Crossman, Bob Kendrick, and Brad Baldwin - who were attempting to create a game utilizing a frictionless surface, circa 1969. </div></br>

<div><br><b>The project never got off the ground and was left in mothballs for several years,</b> but Bob Lemeiux later resurrected the project and refined the design to a certain degree. Some accounts of the story claim that Lemieux played the game on the table using a round disk and square mallets. Door bells were hooked up at each end with a photo sensor to signal a "goal". It was then decided that the "game" may appeal to a larger market and Air Hockey was born.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>How much of this is truth and how much of this is the result of gaps in the story being filled in over time through multiple storytellers may never be truly known,</b> given that Lemieux died in the early 1990s. What is certain is that the original patent references Phil Crossman, who, along with the other engineers, pioneered the frictionless table surface - and, almost by chance, created an instant classic.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Air Hockey was an immediate financial success, and by the mid-1970s there arose substantial interest in tournament play.</b> As early as 1973, players in Houston had formed the Houston Air Hockey Association, and soon thereafter, the Texas Air-Hockey Players Association, codifying rules and promoting the sport through local tournaments at Houston pubs Carnabys, Damians,and the University of Houston. To ensure uniform play standards of the highest competitive quality, the United States Air-Table Hockey Association (USAA) was formed in 1975 by J. Phillip "Phil" Arnold, largely as an official sanctioning body.</div></br>

<div><br><b> In this way, non-player friendly rules imposed by Brunswick corporation were rendered void, </b>and the sport of Air Hockey was secured under the control of players since that time. Since its inception, the USAA has sanctioned at least one national-level or World championship each year, crowning 12 different champions over 30 years. The USAA remains at present the only recognized worldwide player organization for Air Hockey, and has maintained a close relationship with table manufacturers and event promoters over the years. </div></br>

<div><br><b>Today, professional Air Hockey is played by a close-knit community of serious players around the world,</b> with extensive player bases near Houston, San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, New York City, and Boston in the United States of America, Barcelona in Spain, Saint Petersburg, Moscow, and Novgorod in Russia, and Most and Brno in the Czech Republic. From the late 1980s, Caracas, Venezuela served as a hotbed of activity; three-time World Champion Jose Mora, and other finalists originated from there. By 1999 most of the Venezuelan activity had disappeared.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On 25 August 2007, the three inventors - Crossman, Kendrick, and Baldwin </b>- attended the Texas State Tournament at the Southfork Hotel in Plano, Texas. It is the first appearance of the three together since the game was invented in 1969-1971.</div></br>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br>This custom Air Hocky table was designed from a 1923 French style see herein APT3200 </b> we also were commisioned to build a matching Pool  table in the same game room. (See item CFPT309) These unique tables are just the beginning of options and ideas for your home and entertainment. Create anything from an old world or Tuscan table to a rustic lodge pool table. The choice is yours to make and we will help you with all the details.</div><br/>


<div><br>This air hockey table is a genuine piece of hand carved furniture </b>Our solid wood furniture is handmade and available in a variety of styles, the choice is yours. Your game room does not have to be unattractive or disposable. With our custom built, investment quality, game tables you can furnish in high style, in any design or theme you desire.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>As Shown: Air Hockey Table, </b> Color: Early American Lacquer Matte - Exotic Cedar - Very Light Distress - 85 3/4"L X 32"T X 49 3/4"W. The stately construction of this air hockey table combines aristocratic looks with state of the art technology to produce a quality game table. The table base is constructed with exotic cedar and has been reinforced with a steel framework. The massive legs are hand turned and carved from 9" thick solid logs of wood. All wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed lacquer. It features cutting edge Goal-Flex technology that allows for lightning fast, non-stop, continuous play. It includes a pearl blue, seven foot, super slick scratch resistant playing surface and powerful blow motors for even air distribution. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling. All custom built game tables are shipped to your location, ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Air Hockey Game Play And Rules  </b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Air hockey is a game for two competing players trying to score points in the opposing player's goal.</b> Air hockey requires an air-hockey table, two paddles, and a puck.
A typical air hockey table consists of a large smooth playing surface, a surrounding rail to prevent the puck and mallets from leaving the table, and slots in the rail at either end of the table that serve as goals. On the ends of the table behind and below the goals, there is usually a puck return.</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Additionally, tables will typically have some sort of machinery that produces a cushion of air on the play surface through tiny holes, with the purpose of reducing friction and increasing play speed.</b> In some tables, the machinery is eschewed in favor of a slick table surface, usually plastic, in the interest of saving money in both manufacturing and maintenance costs. Note that these tables are technically not air hockey tables since no air is involved, however, they are still generally understood to be as such due to the basic similarity of gameplay. There also exist pucks that use a battery and fan to generate their own air cushion, but as they are prone to breakage, they are commonly marketed only as toys.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>Air Hockey Mallet Currently, the only tables that are approved for play and sanctioned by the USAA (United States Air-Table-Hockey Association)</b> for tournament play are 8-foot tables manufactured by Dynamo. Approved tables include the Photon, Pro-Style, older Blue Top, Brown Top, Purple Top or Black Top with unpainted rails. The HotFlash 2 and other full-size commercial tables with neon lights and/or painted rails are not approved for USAA play but are still great tables on which to learn the games .</div><br/>

<div><br><b>A mallet (sometimes called a goalie, striker or paddle) consists of a simple handle attached to a flat surface that will usually lie flush with the surface of the table.</b> The most common mallets, called "high-tops", resemble small plastic sombreros, but other mallets, "flat-tops", are used with a shorter nub.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>Air Hockey pucks are slim discs made of Lexan polycarbonate resin.</b> Standard USAA-approved pucks are the yellow lexan, red lexan and the Dynamo green. In competitive play, a layer of thin white tape is placed on the face-up side. Four-player tables also exist, but they are not yet sanctioned for competitive play.</div><br/>




<div><br><b>Rules Here are some basic rules as defined by the USAA:</b>
A face-off or coin toss decides which player gets the first possession of the puck.
The first person to score 7 points by shooting the puck into the opponent's goal wins the game. When the puck breaks the horizontal plane inside the goal, a point is counted, whether or not captured by the electronic scoring device. Once the puck is on a certain player's side of the center line, he/she has 7 seconds to hit the puck back across the center line. Otherwise a foul is committed and the opponent receives possession of the puck.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>Placing one's mallet on top of the puck, known as topping, is a foul. </b>Here the opponent receives possession of the puck. A player cannot touch or strike the puck with any part of his/her body or with any object other than the mallet. Doing so causes a foul and possession changes hands. If the puck is on a clear path into the goal and the player stops it with anything other than the mallet, this is goaltending. Here the opponent receives a free shot.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>Hitting the puck when it is on the opposite side of the center line, or crossing the center line completely with one's mallet causes a foul.</b> Here the opponent receives possession of the puck. If the puck leaves the table, a foul is called on the player that caused the puck to go out of play due to offensive motion and the opposing player gets possession of the puck. Generally, when a player causes the puck to leave the table with a forward motion of the mallet, even defensively (known as charging), the foul is charged on them. An out of play foul results in the opponent receiving possession of the puck.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>Competitive (tournament) play is usually distinguished by the following:</b> The mallet is gripped behind the knob using one's fingertips, not on top of it. This allows more wrist action and helps the player to move the mallet around the table faster. For basic defense, the mallet is kept centered at least 8 inches out from the goal. In this position, very slight movements to the left and right will block virtually all straight shots. To block bank shots, one pulls back quickly to the corners of the goal. This is known as the "triangle defense".</div><br/>

<div><br><b>Shots are often hit out of "drifts", where the puck travels in set patterns designed to throw off the opponent's expectations and timing.</b> The most popular drifts are the "center", "diamond", "diagonal", and "L". Shots are often organized into "combos", meaning groups of shots which are hit with the same apparent delivery but opposite directions, caused by hitting the puck at slightly different locations on the mallet. For example, a transverse motion of the right arm can lead to a "cut shot" to the left corner of the opponent's goal or a "right wall under" (bank off the right wall, into the right corner of the opponent's goal).</div><br/>

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<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/billard-table-charles-x-cir-1870-france-ptcx90-p-4454.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Classic-Pool-Table-CPT0543.jpg" alt="Billard Table - Charles X - Cir 1870 France - PTCX90" title=" Billard Table - Charles X - Cir 1870 France - PTCX90 " width="400" height="280" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Furnishing Is over 140 Years Old</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Billard Table Is Cir 1870 French</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Antique French Hand Carved Charles X Billiard Table Billiard Table.</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>This Charles X Billiard Table Circa 1870 is an early example of the fine billiard tables produced by the Chevillotte firm of Orleans, France.</b>56 1/2" wide x 101 1/2" length x 32 3/4" high. The table is crafted of rosewood and birds eye maple with exotic, intricate wood inlay and adorned with fabulous bronze ball returns in the form of lion heads. Once pocketed, the ball drops into the lions mouth, opening the jaw and exposing the ball for retrieval. In terms of quality, rarity and beauty, it is one of the finest tables ever made. </div><br/>



 

<div><br><b>In 1860, EugÃ©ne Chevillotte began selling his furnishings from a covered wagon to local residences and cafÃ©s in Orleans, France. </b>From this humble beginning, Chevillotte quickly became renowned for his brilliant custom pieces, above all else his billiard tables. Chevillottes success allowed him to establish a showroom and workshop in Orleans where he concentrated solely on the creation of his billiard tables and enjoyed the patronage of the French elite. Exquisite marquetry, exotic timbers and delightful design are benchmarks of Chevillotte's creations.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>OrlÃ©ans is a city in north-central France, about 130 km (80 miles) southwest of Paris. It is the capital of the Loiret department and of the Centre region.</b>
The city is located on the Loire River where the river curves south towards the Massif Central.
The city of New Orleans (originally La Nouvelle-OrlÃ©ans), in the United States is named after the city of OrlÃ©ans.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>OrlÃ©ans is located in the septentrional bend of the Loire, which crosses from east to west. </b> OrlÃ©ans belongs to the vallÃ©e de la Loire sector between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes-sur-Loire, which was in 2000 inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. The capital of OrlÃ©anais, 120 kilomtres south-south-west of Paris, she is bordered to the north by the Beauce region and the fort d'OrlÃ©ans, and the OrlÃ©ans-la-Source neighborhood and the Sologne region to the south.
Five bridges in the town cross the river </div><br/>





<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>This Antique Sold For Many Thousands Of Dollars To Collectors In A Antique Auction</b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Again If It Is Built With The Finest Materials By A Master Craftsman Using Age old Joinery It Will Stand The Test Of Time As Well As Add To Your Financial Net Worth  </b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Proving Also That Famous Name Brand Production Fake, Glued Together, Veneers And Pasteboard Furniture Will Never Become A Family Heirloom Or Increase In Value.</b></div id="red18"></div></br></center>

<div><br><div id="red20"><b>Create Your Own Furture Antique - You May Order For Much Less Money Than This Antique Sold For - Order This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles. </div id="red20"></b></div>


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<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>



<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br> <b>Order Over Size Or Regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1"-2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>All our  tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

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<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





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<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

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<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table,  - Solid Exotic Cedar - Very Light Distress - 56"W X 100"L X 32"T. </b> This table features a unique simplfied French style, with its large french curved legs and feet, all hand carved from 10" solid blocks of wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </div><br/>



<div><br> <b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







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<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-lighting-customer-provided-photo-cppt234-p-4745.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Game-Room-CHT01247.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Lighting - Customer Provided Photo - CPPT234" title=" Pool Table - Lighting - Customer Provided Photo - CPPT234 " width="400" height="266" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Pool Table Hand Carved - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Felt Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.</b> Saloons served such customers as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, gold prospectors and miners, and gamblers. The first saloon was established at Browns Hole, Wyoming, in 1822, to serve fur trappers. The popularity of saloons in the nineteenth-century American West is attested to by the fact that even a town of 3,000 residents, such as 1883s Livingston, Montana, boasted 33 saloons . Among the more familiar saloons were First Chance Saloon in Miles City, Montana; the Bulls Head in Abilene, Kansas; the Arcade in El Dorado, Colorado; the Holy Moses in Creede, Colorado; the Long Branch in Dodge City, Kansas; the Birdcage Theater (also a saloon) in Tombstone, Arizona; and Judge Roy Beans Saloon in Langtry, Texas. Many of these establishments remained open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>A saloon's appearance varied from when and where it grew. As towns grew, the saloons became more refined. </b>The bartender prided himself on his appearance and his drink pouring abilities. Early saloons and those in remote locations were often crude affairs with minimal furniture and few decorations. A single wood-burning stove might warm such establishments during the winter months. As travelers made their way West, some of them sold liquor from their wagons, and saloons were often formed of the materials at hand, including "sod houses. . . . a hull of an old sailing ship" or interiors "dug into the side of a hill". As towns grew, many hotels included saloons, pool halls and some stand-alone saloons, such as the Barlow Trail Saloon in Damascus, Oregon, featured a railed porch</div><br/>




<div><br><b>By way of entertainment, saloons offered dancing girls, some of whom occasionally or routinely doubled as prostitutes;</b> Faro; poker; brag; three-card monte; and dice games. Other games were added as saloons continued to prosper and face increasing competition. These additional games included billiards, darts, and bowling. Some saloons even included piano players, can-can girls, and theatrical skits.</div><br/>


<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Custom Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original   </b>  Color: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress - 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features a hand carved mountain scene with deer, elk, bears and a train surrounding all four sides.  The legs are hand carved into a log design from solid blocks of wood,  lodge-style  pool table with hand carved wilderness scene running all four sides.  You can select art work from any of the many carvings seen in the catalog or simply provide our design department with an idea and they will take it from there.  The rustic table also has 10" diameter solid legs with hand chiseled details enhancing the table"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s rustic appearance.</div><br/> 


<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b> This custom furnishing has been hand hewn by draw knife to shape</b> from 10" thick natural air dried exotic cedar solid timber. All carving designs are a solid part of the main structure (no glued up or add on design pieces or veneers). Design carvings appear on all sides of our furnishings allowing them to be used in the middle of a room as well as against a wall. All surfaces including the backs are finished and made of solid wood.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 

<div><br><center><div id="red16"> Heavy Duty Commercial Playing Surface Felt Can Be Ordered  In Your Choice Of Colors</div><br /></center>

<center><div><br><h1>This Is Not Your Ordinary Log Pool Table </h1></center></div>


<div><br><b>This Lodge Style Furniture Is Built From Solid Cedar Beams</b> that have been fully cured by natural desert air drying. All logs are cured for at least 2 years to less than 3% prior to being tenon joined, pegged and doweled to create a solid structure. This solid structure would be likened to the way a well built wooden train trestle or old 19th century barn would be built.  Then all timbers are hand carved by our master carvers to appear as logs.  </div>

<div><h3>This Log Style Pool Table Will Never Warp, Bow Or Shake and Is Built To Stand The Test Of Time</h3></div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Most log pool tables are built with semi cured lumber taken directly from the forest.</b> Most of these tables are not structural even though it would lead one to believe they were at first blush. Most makers of natural log pool tables ask that you put supports from under side to floor to support the weight of the slate or they some times use a 1/2' slate bed to keep the weight down. </div>

<div><b>The reason is usually the joinery.</b> Plus these natural logs will usually shrink from 20% to 35% more once they are in the environment of your home. This allows the slip joints to shrink and almost always bow and twist. Also if the weight of your slate playing bed were also being supported by these semi cured logs it would add additional bowing and warping<h3>This of course makes most of these natural log pool tables, that appear like quality, eventual firewood.</h3></div><br/>






<div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress</b>  Our processes include five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether you order as limited edition or old growth original works. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas. These furnishings are built to investment family heirloom quality and to master furniture building techniques that have been established by master craftsman for hundreds of years. They are built and finished to be virtually maintenance free, to age with grace. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors or computer color match to any color stain. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>In This Section On Each Product Page Located Under The Appropriate Pop Down Menu -  We Provide Detailed Product Information As Each Photo Is Shown. Each Item Is Shown As The Customer It Was Built For Required Its Specifications.  However Each Item Can Be Changed To Any Size Or Redesigned With No Design Charge.</b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.</b> Saloons served such customers as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, gold prospectors and miners, and gamblers. The first saloon was established at Browns Hole, Wyoming, in 1822, to serve fur trappers. The popularity of saloons in the nineteenth-century American West is attested to by the fact that even a town of 3,000 residents, such as 1883s Livingston, Montana, boasted 33 saloons . Among the more familiar saloons were First Chance Saloon in Miles City, Montana; the Bulls Head in Abilene, Kansas; the Arcade in El Dorado, Colorado; the Holy Moses in Creede, Colorado; the Long Branch in Dodge City, Kansas; the Birdcage Theater (also a saloon) in Tombstone, Arizona; and Judge Roy Beans Saloon in Langtry, Texas. Many of these establishments remained open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>A saloon's appearance varied from when and where it grew. As towns grew, the saloons became more refined. </b>The bartender prided himself on his appearance and his drink pouring abilities. Early saloons and those in remote locations were often crude affairs with minimal furniture and few decorations. A single wood-burning stove might warm such establishments during the winter months. As travelers made their way West, some of them sold liquor from their wagons, and saloons were often formed of the materials at hand, including "sod houses. . . . a hull of an old sailing ship" or interiors "dug into the side of a hill". As towns grew, many hotels included saloons, pool halls and some stand-alone saloons, such as the Barlow Trail Saloon in Damascus, Oregon, featured a railed porch</div><br/>




<div><br><b>By way of entertainment, saloons offered dancing girls, some of whom occasionally or routinely doubled as prostitutes;</b> Faro; poker; brag; three-card monte; and dice games. Other games were added as saloons continued to prosper and face increasing competition. These additional games included billiards, darts, and bowling. Some saloons even included piano players, can-can girls, and theatrical skits.</div><br/>


<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Custom Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original   </b>  Color: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress - 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features  The legs are hand carved into a log design from solid blocks of wood, lodge-style    Yo  The rustic table also has 12" variable diameter solid legs with hand chiseled details enhancing the table rustic appearance.</div><br/> 


<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b> This custom furnishing has been hand hewn by draw knife to shape</b> from 10" thick natural air dried exotic cedar solid timber. All carving designs are a solid part of the main structure (no glued up or add on design pieces or veneers). Design carvings appear on all sides of our furnishings allowing them to be used in the middle of a room as well as against a wall. All surfaces including the backs are finished and made of solid wood.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 

<div><br><center><div id="red16"> Heavy Duty Commercial Playing Surface Felt Can Be Ordered  In Your Choice Of Colors</div><br /></center>

<center><div><br><h1>This Is Not Your Ordinary Log Pool Table </h1></center></div>


<div><br><b>This Lodge Style Furniture Is Built From Solid Cedar Beams</b> that have been fully cured by natural desert air drying. All logs are cured for at least 2 years to less than 3% prior to being tenon joined, pegged and doweled to create a solid structure. This solid structure would be likened to the way a well built wooden train trestle or old 19th century barn would be built.  Then all timbers are hand carved by our master carvers to appear as logs.  </div>

<div><h3>This Log Style Pool Table Will Never Warp, Bow Or Shake and Is Built To Stand The Test Of Time</h3></div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Most log pool tables are built with semi cured lumber taken directly from the forest.</b> Most of these tables are not structural even though it would lead one to believe they were at first blush. Most makers of natural log pool tables ask that you put supports from under side to floor to support the weight of the slate or they some times use a 1/2' slate bed to keep the weight down. </div>

<div><b>The reason is usually the joinery.</b> Plus these natural logs will usually shrink from 20% to 35% more once they are in the environment of your home. This allows the slip joints to shrink and almost always bow and twist. Also if the weight of your slate playing bed were also being supported by these semi cured logs it would add additional bowing and warping<h3>This of course makes most of these natural log pool tables, that appear like quality, eventual firewood.</h3></div><br/>






<div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress</b>  Our processes include five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether you order as limited edition or old growth original works. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas. These furnishings are built to investment family heirloom quality and to master furniture building techniques that have been established by master craftsman for hundreds of years. They are built and finished to be virtually maintenance free, to age with grace. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors or computer color match to any color stain. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>In This Section On Each Product Page Located Under The Appropriate Pop Down Menu -  We Provide Detailed Product Information As Each Photo Is Shown. Each Item Is Shown As The Customer It Was Built For Required Its Specifications.  However Each Item Can Be Changed To Any Size Or Redesigned With No Design Charge.</b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-we-make-all-styles-in-america-since-1913-apt9200-p-4415.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Custom-Pool-Table-CH4089.jpg" alt="Pool Table - We Make All Styles In America Since 1913 - APT9200" title=" Pool Table - We Make All Styles In America Since 1913 - APT9200 " width="350" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Hand Made By Our Master Craftsman In The USA - Pool Tables Made In The Same Hand And Materials As The Era Of The Design  - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Cloth Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Tennon Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As Original Works Or Limited Edition</a></center>





<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table,  - Solid Timber - Tennon Joined  - Order Any Size Or Style  designed to exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </div><br/>



<div><br> <b> It is regulation size or any size with a playing field  three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 




 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  </div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-french-style-handmade-in-america-since-1913-lp120-p-5237.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/PoolTableCustom.jpg" alt="Pool Table - French Style Handmade In America Since 1913 - LP120" title=" Pool Table - French Style Handmade In America Since 1913 - LP120 " width="385" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>French Style - Hand Carved - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Felt Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table,  - Solid Exotic Cedar - Very Light Distress - 56"W X 100"L X 32"T. </b> This table features a unique simplfied French style, with its large french curved legs and feet, all hand carved from 10" solid blocks of wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </div><br/>



<div><br> <b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 



<div><br><b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </b> It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed. The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 


 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-customer-provided-photo-cpt89-p-4903.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Pool-Room-CHT01269.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Customer Provided Photo - CPT89" title=" Pool Table - Customer Provided Photo - CPT89 " width="400" height="297" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Hand Made By Our Master Craftsman In The USA - Pool Tables Made In The Same Hand And Materials As The Era Of The Design  - Solid Timber - 1"- 2" Professorial Italian Slate - Hand Tooled Top Grain Leather Pockets - Mother Of Pearl Table Markers - Commercial Cloth Playing Field - Thick Solid Full Length Timber Top - No Veneers - No Glue Ups - No Bolt On Legs - Solid Hand Tennon Joined Construction - 10 Coat Hand Rubbed Finished To World Class Antique Collectors Standards - ( No Spray On Faux Paint Jobs) - Guaranteed Forever - Order Any Size Or Style<div><br></div id="red18"></b></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>The earliest known billiard table, in the royal court of Louis XI of France (1461â€“1483),</b> was simply lawn brought indoors and placed on a large, everyday table. Rail-bounded, cloth-covered tables specifically for billiards, with wooden beds rail cushions (made of layered felt, or stuffed with straw, soon evolved as the game's popularity spread among French and later other European aristocrats.</div></br>

<div><br><b>The increasing demand for tables and other equipment in Europe was initially met by furniture makers of the era, some of whom began to specialize in billiard tables.</b> By 1840, the table beds were made of slate, as they are to this day in quality tables. English table maker John Thurston was instrumental in this change, having tested the surface since 1826. After experimenting with hair, shredded fabric and feathers as stuffing for the cushions, he also introduced rubber cushions in 1835.</div></br> 

<div><br><b>This was not initially a success, as the elasticity would vary with ambient temperature.</b> After attempting to market cushion warmers with only partial success, Thurston was saved by the 1843 discovery of vulcanization by English engineer Thomas Hancock. Thurston used vulcanized rubber in his later cushions, and it is still used today by many manufacturers (some use synthetic materials). Thurston's first set was presented to Queen Victoria.</div></br>

<div><br><b>In the United States, manufacture of billiard tables has been ongoing since at least the mid-19th century. </b>
The forerunner of the Brunswick Company began commercial manufacture in 1845. In San Francisco, California, several manufacturers were active by the late 1800s.</div></br>





<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Pool Table,  - Solid Timber - Tennon Joined  - Order Any Size Or Style  designed to exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America. </div><br/>



<div><br> <b> It is regulation size or any size with a playing field  three piece, oversized Italian slate bed.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/> 




 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  </div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 


<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> </b>Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>







<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><h3> <div id="red14">Order Hand Forged Matching Furnishings Of Any Design.</div></br></h3></center>

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>





<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.</b> Saloons served such customers as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, gold prospectors and miners, and gamblers. The first saloon was established at Browns Hole, Wyoming, in 1822, to serve fur trappers. The popularity of saloons in the nineteenth-century American West is attested to by the fact that even a town of 3,000 residents, such as 1883s Livingston, Montana, boasted 33 saloons . Among the more familiar saloons were First Chance Saloon in Miles City, Montana; the Bulls Head in Abilene, Kansas; the Arcade in El Dorado, Colorado; the Holy Moses in Creede, Colorado; the Long Branch in Dodge City, Kansas; the Birdcage Theater (also a saloon) in Tombstone, Arizona; and Judge Roy Beans Saloon in Langtry, Texas. Many of these establishments remained open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>A saloon's appearance varied from when and where it grew. As towns grew, the saloons became more refined. </b>The bartender prided himself on his appearance and his drink pouring abilities. Early saloons and those in remote locations were often crude affairs with minimal furniture and few decorations. A single wood-burning stove might warm such establishments during the winter months. As travelers made their way West, some of them sold liquor from their wagons, and saloons were often formed of the materials at hand, including "sod houses. . . . a hull of an old sailing ship" or interiors "dug into the side of a hill". As towns grew, many hotels included saloons, pool halls and some stand-alone saloons, such as the Barlow Trail Saloon in Damascus, Oregon, featured a railed porch</div><br/>




<div><br><b>By way of entertainment, saloons offered dancing girls, some of whom occasionally or routinely doubled as prostitutes;</b> Faro; poker; brag; three-card monte; and dice games. Other games were added as saloons continued to prosper and face increasing competition. These additional games included billiards, darts, and bowling. Some saloons even included piano players, can-can girls, and theatrical skits.</div><br/>


<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Custom Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original   </b>  Color: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress - 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features a hand carved mountain scene with deer, elk, bears and a train surrounding all four sides.  The legs are hand carved into a log design from solid blocks of wood,  lodge-style  pool table with hand carved wilderness scene running all four sides.  You can select art work from any of the many carvings seen in the catalog or simply provide our design department with an idea and they will take it from there.  The rustic table also has 10" diameter solid legs with hand chiseled details enhancing the tables rustic appearance.</div><br/> 


<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b> This custom furnishing has been hand hewn by draw knife to shape</b> from 10" thick natural air dried exotic cedar solid timber. All carving designs are a solid part of the main structure (no glued up or add on design pieces or veneers). Design carvings appear on all sides of our furnishings allowing them to be used in the middle of a room as well as against a wall. All surfaces including the backs are finished and made of solid wood.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 

<div><br><center><div id="red16"> Heavy Duty Commercial Playing Surface Felt Can Be Ordered  In Your Choice Of Colors</div><br /></center>

<center><div><br><h1>This Is Not Your Ordinary Log Pool Table </h1></center></div>


<div><br><b>This Lodge Style Furniture Is Built From Solid Cedar Beams</b> that have been fully cured by natural desert air drying. All logs are cured for at least 2 years to less than 3% prior to being tenon joined, pegged and doweled to create a solid structure. This solid structure would be likened to the way a well built wooden train trestle or old 19th century barn would be built.  Then all timbers are hand carved by our master carvers to appear as logs.  </div>

<div><h3>This Log Style Pool Table Will Never Warp, Bow Or Shake and Is Built To Stand The Test Of Time</h3></div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Most log pool tables are built with semi cured lumber taken directly from the forest.</b> Most of these tables are not structural even though it would lead one to believe they were at first blush. Most makers of natural log pool tables ask that you put supports from under side to floor to support the weight of the slate or they some times use a 1/2' slate bed to keep the weight down. </div>

<div><b>The reason is usually the joinery.</b> Plus these natural logs will usually shrink from 20% to 35% more once they are in the environment of your home. This allows the slip joints to shrink and almost always bow and twist. Also if the weight of your slate playing bed were also being supported by these semi cured logs it would add additional bowing and warping<h3>This of course makes most of these natural log pool tables, that appear like quality, eventual firewood.</h3></div><br/>






<div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress</b>  Our processes include five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether you order as limited edition or old growth original works. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas. These furnishings are built to investment family heirloom quality and to master furniture building techniques that have been established by master craftsman for hundreds of years. They are built and finished to be virtually maintenance free, to age with grace. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors or computer color match to any color stain. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>In This Section On Each Product Page Located Under The Appropriate Pop Down Menu -  We Provide Detailed Product Information As Each Photo Is Shown. Each Item Is Shown As The Customer It Was Built For Required Its Specifications.  However Each Item Can Be Changed To Any Size Or Redesigned With No Design Charge.</b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Engineers & Designers Are Not Salesman And Are Instructed To Educate Each Dealer To Allow  A Truly Informed Consumer Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experience, Customers Informed With The Unvarnished Facts Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Offer All Species Of Solid Woods </div id="red16"></b></center></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>This Is Not A Foreign Made Mass Produced "Famous Brand Name" Fake Import Impostor.</div id="red18"> </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>We Custom Build Fine Art Furniture Residential And Commercial <div><br></div id="red16"></b></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3> Solid Exotic American Grown Timber - Built To Family Heirloom Quality -  All Of Our Products Are Finished Inside And Out - All Backs Are Finished Same As The Fronts </h3></center></div><br/>

<div><br> <div id="red14"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   <b>"We Are The Factory," Hand Crafted In America Since 1913. </b> </div>

<center><div><br><div id="red20">"When Only The Best Will Do"</div id="red20"></center></div>



<center><div><br><div id="red16">Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design -
We Build To Our Hand Made Standards</div id="red16"></div><br/></center>




<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Iron. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>


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<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>
<div><br><b>A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.</b> Saloons served such customers as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, gold prospectors and miners, and gamblers. The first saloon was established at Browns Hole, Wyoming, in 1822, to serve fur trappers. The popularity of saloons in the nineteenth-century American West is attested to by the fact that even a town of 3,000 residents, such as 1883s Livingston, Montana, boasted 33 saloons . Among the more familiar saloons were First Chance Saloon in Miles City, Montana; the Bulls Head in Abilene, Kansas; the Arcade in El Dorado, Colorado; the Holy Moses in Creede, Colorado; the Long Branch in Dodge City, Kansas; the Birdcage Theater (also a saloon) in Tombstone, Arizona; and Judge Roy Beans Saloon in Langtry, Texas. Many of these establishments remained open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>A saloon's appearance varied from when and where it grew. As towns grew, the saloons became more refined. </b>The bartender prided himself on his appearance and his drink pouring abilities. Early saloons and those in remote locations were often crude affairs with minimal furniture and few decorations. A single wood-burning stove might warm such establishments during the winter months. As travelers made their way West, some of them sold liquor from their wagons, and saloons were often formed of the materials at hand, including "sod houses. . . . a hull of an old sailing ship" or interiors "dug into the side of a hill". As towns grew, many hotels included saloons, pool halls and some stand-alone saloons, such as the Barlow Trail Saloon in Damascus, Oregon, featured a railed porch</div><br/>




<div><br><b>By way of entertainment, saloons offered dancing girls, some of whom occasionally or routinely doubled as prostitutes;</b> Faro; poker; brag; three-card monte; and dice games. Other games were added as saloons continued to prosper and face increasing competition. These additional games included billiards, darts, and bowling. Some saloons even included piano players, can-can girls, and theatrical skits.</div><br/>


<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


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<div><br><b>As Shown: Custom Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original   </b>  Color: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress - 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features a hand carved mountain scene with deer, elk, bears and a train surrounding all four sides.  The legs are hand carved into a log design from solid blocks of wood,  lodge-style  pool table with hand carved wilderness scene running all four sides.  You can select art work from any of the many carvings seen in the catalog or simply provide our design department with an idea and they will take it from there.  The rustic table also has 10" diameter solid legs with hand chiseled details enhancing the table"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s rustic appearance.</div><br/> 


<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b> This custom furnishing has been hand hewn by draw knife to shape</b> from 10" thick natural air dried exotic cedar solid timber. All carving designs are a solid part of the main structure (no glued up or add on design pieces or veneers). Design carvings appear on all sides of our furnishings allowing them to be used in the middle of a room as well as against a wall. All surfaces including the backs are finished and made of solid wood.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 

<div><br><center><div id="red16"> Heavy Duty Commercial Playing Surface Felt Can Be Ordered  In Your Choice Of Colors</div><br /></center>

<center><div><br><h1>This Is Not Your Ordinary Log Pool Table </h1></center></div>


<div><br><b>This Lodge Style Furniture Is Built From Solid Cedar Beams</b> that have been fully cured by natural desert air drying. All logs are cured for at least 2 years to less than 3% prior to being tenon joined, pegged and doweled to create a solid structure. This solid structure would be likened to the way a well built wooden train trestle or old 19th century barn would be built.  Then all timbers are hand carved by our master carvers to appear as logs.  </div>

<div><h3>This Log Style Pool Table Will Never Warp, Bow Or Shake and Is Built To Stand The Test Of Time</h3></div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Most log pool tables are built with semi cured lumber taken directly from the forest.</b> Most of these tables are not structural even though it would lead one to believe they were at first blush. Most makers of natural log pool tables ask that you put supports from under side to floor to support the weight of the slate or they some times use a 1/2' slate bed to keep the weight down. </div>

<div><b>The reason is usually the joinery.</b> Plus these natural logs will usually shrink from 20% to 35% more once they are in the environment of your home. This allows the slip joints to shrink and almost always bow and twist. Also if the weight of your slate playing bed were also being supported by these semi cured logs it would add additional bowing and warping<h3>This of course makes most of these natural log pool tables, that appear like quality, eventual firewood.</h3></div><br/>






<div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress</b>  Our processes include five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether you order as limited edition or old growth original works. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas. These furnishings are built to investment family heirloom quality and to master furniture building techniques that have been established by master craftsman for hundreds of years. They are built and finished to be virtually maintenance free, to age with grace. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors or computer color match to any color stain. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>In This Section On Each Product Page Located Under The Appropriate Pop Down Menu -  We Provide Detailed Product Information As Each Photo Is Shown. Each Item Is Shown As The Customer It Was Built For Required Its Specifications.  However Each Item Can Be Changed To Any Size Or Redesigned With No Design Charge.</b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red18"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 


 

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<div><br><b>Cushions (also sometimes called "rails", "rail cushions", "cushion rubber", or "bumpers") are located on the sides of the tables rails.</b> There are several different materials and design philosophies associated with cushion rubber. The cushions are made from an elastic material such as vulcanized (gum or synthetic) rubber. The chiefly American jargon "rail" more properly applies to the wooded outer segments of the table to which the cushions are affixed.
The purpose of the cushion rubber is to cause the billiard balls to rebound off the rubber while minimizing the loss of kinetic energy.</div></br>

<div><br>The profile of the rail cushion, which is the cushion's angle in relation to the bed of the table, varies between table types. The standard on American pool tables is the K-66 profile, which as defined by the BCA has a base of 1-3/16 inches and a nose height of 1 inch [1]. This causes the balls' rebound to be somewhat predictable during game play.</div></br>

<div><br><b>On a carom table, the K-55 profile is used </b>(with a somewhat sharper angle than pool cushions). K-55 cushions have cloth, usually canvas, vulcanized into the top of the rubber to adjust rebound accuracy and speed </div></br>

<div><br><b>Finally, snooker tables use the K-66 profile,</b> like pool tables, but the cushion is an "L" shape. This is mostly[clarify] because snooker uses balls of a smaller diameter and smaller pocket entrances than does pool.</div></br>




<div><br><b>Cloth Billiard cloth (sometimes erroneously called felt) </b>is a specific type of cloth that covers the top of the table's "playing area". Both the rails and slate beds are covered with 21-24 ounce billiard cloth (although some less expensive 19oz cloths are available) which is most often green in color (representing the grass of the original lawn games that billiards evolved from), and consists of either a woven wool or wool/nylon blend called baize.</div></br>


<div><br><b>Most bar tables, which get lots of play,</b> use the slower, thicker blended cloth because it can better withstand heavy usage. This type of cloth is called a woolen cloth. By contrast, high quality pool cloth is usually made of a napless weave such as worsted wool, which gives a much faster roll to the balls. This "speed" of the cloth affects the amounts of swerve and deflection of the balls, among other aspects of game finesse. Snooker cloth traditionally has a directional nap, upon which the balls behave differently when rolling against vs. toward the direction of the nap.</div></br>



<div><br><b>Carom billiards tables Or Pocketless carom billiards tables</b> are used for such games as three-cushion billiards, straight rail, balkline, artistic billiards and cushion caroms. Regulation carom billiards tables are rectangles, with the bed of the table (the playing surface) measuring 10 feet by 5 feet (though 9 ft by 4.5 ft are increasingly common).</div></br>

<div><br><b>The slate bed of carom billiard tables are often heated to about 5 degrees C (9 deg F) above room temperature, </b>which helps to keep moisture out of the cloth to aid the balls rolling and rebounding in a consistent manner, and generally makes a table play faster. A heated table is required under international carom rules and is an especially important requirement for the games of three-cushion billiards and artistic billiards.</div></br>

<div><br><b>Heating table beds is an old practice. Queen Victoria of England (1819-1901) had a billard table that was heated using zinc tubes,</b> although the aim at that time was chiefly to keep the then-used ivory balls from warping. The first use of electric heating was for an 18.2 balkline tournament held in December 1927 between Welker Cochran and Jacob Schaefer, Jr. The New York Times announced it with fanfare: "For the first time in the history of world's championship balkline billiards a heated table will be used...</div></br>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/understanding-wood-furniture-saf-customer-info-ci900-p-6665.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/wood workers hands .jpg" alt="Understanding Wood Furniture, SAF Customer Info - CI900" title=" Understanding Wood Furniture, SAF Customer Info - CI900 " width="400" height="305" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Contributors On This Page Are Architectural University Students And Many Experts From Around The World Interested In Advancing The Lost Art Of Quality Handmade By Master-craftsman Furnishings In America </b> </br></br></div>


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<div><br><div id="red16">With the sole purpose of educating you with the facts about how products are really made. Allowing each individual to be armed with the information necessary to know the difference between the fake and faux and a wise investment. <b>Thus making this age old quote true again.</b> </br></br></div>




<div><br><br><div id="red14">H. J. Nick And Scottsdale Art Factory LLC believe in fully educating our dealer representatives, potential customers and future master craftsman in the creative process. We also believe in full transparency and providing the correct information or sources that allows the facts about how each product is made to be evaluated <b>with out bias or sales hype. </b></div id="red16"></div> </br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b> "In The Sharing Of Knowledge And Experience We Advance The Arts And Enrich Mankind's High Cultural Environment",</b> H. J. Nick </div id="red14"></div>

<div><br> <br><b>We provide this information derived from hundreds of years of collective knowledge of the facts as the experts of the worlds major universities, master craftsman and our own extensive experience conclude about wood working and joinery in relation to the creation of investment quality furniture, doors, Etc. </b></div> </br>

<div><br> <br><b>Much of this information is derived by the study of wood working and master crafting processes from the historical records all around the world. </b>We have developed relationships with some of the worlds leading architectural universities professors, students and best known experts in the study of lost arts and crafts of all types and cultures. These relationships have been nurtured in the hope of continuing our family tradition of promoting and teaching future master craftsman who will carry on the American Arts and Crafts Movement into the 21st century and beyond.</div></br>




<center><div><br><br><div id="red14"><b>We Offer Our Facility To Advance Go Green Technology And Advancement Of The Arts To Contributors</b></div id="red14"></div></center>


<div><br><b> We offer use of our facility and the sharing of the experience of our master craftsman in return for these contributions when available.</b>Thus allowing for hands on experience training in the lost arts.  We also allow use of our facility for project development in related fields under any accredited school program. Products produced in these programs are sold and proceeds are used to fund the advancement of these programs with no weight to profit.</br></div>

<div><br><b>We also offer the use of our facility for the advancement of environmental energy saving designs in connection with government funded Go Green development. These energy saving designs must be associated with our natural material, building projects such as doors/windows etc. without effecting the artistic value.</b> This is a not for profit program provided by SAF LLC in hope of advancing new technology in conjunction with arts and crafts as it relates to our contribution to the world of fine art craftsmanship. </br></div>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red14"><b>We Invite Corrections And Additions</b></div id="red14"></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We invite corrections and additions to all of this information from qualified professionals, scholars and students from all architectural universities and related studies around the world. We strive to acquire all correct knowledge available related to this subject matter.</div id="red12"></b></br></div>

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<center><div><br><br><div id="red14"><b>Through Fine Arts And Master Craftsmanship All Our Lives Are Elevated To A Higher Level</b></div id="red14"></div></center>

<div><br> <b>We believe through the arts all the lives we touch are elevated to a higher level. </b>Through creating these beautiful hand crafted furnishings we can help you create your dream environment as well as make it possible to pass to your heirs cherished family heirlooms and a little immortality. We believe all of our customers are intellectually sophisticated and understand the real value of creating and appreciating these family heirlooms.</div> </br>

<center><div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many Of Histories Finest Designs Have Been Copied By Modern Production Manufacturers </b></div id="red14"></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red14"><b>Navigating Through The Fake And Faux Can Be A Daunting Task In Todays Market Place </b></div id="red14"></div></center>


<div><br> <b>We understand how difficult it is in todays market place to determine the genuine article from the fake or faux.</b> For this reason we believe when presented with the true facts of how each product is made and the materials it is manufactured from, our customers have the ability to make informed decisions. Decisions that are best for them and their financial investment based upon these facts.<b> When you purchase a quality hand built family heirloom future antiquity, you are investing not wasting your money on a fake future yard sale item.</b></div> </br>









<center><div><br><div id="red14"><b>How It's Made - The Materials Used Determine A Future Investment Or Yard Sale Item</b></div id="red14"></div></center>

<div><br> <b>We believe you will also conclude from this information as we have experienced over our many years, </b>only by using the best natural materials and master handcrafting, can you achieve the creation of a family heirloom investment quality furnishing or door.  The use of true solid  timber, genuine stones, top grain leathers, fine fabrics, and solid wrought iron in the hands of  master craftsmen will never be replaced with modern methods of mass production.</div> </br>




<center><div><br><div id="red14"><b>Natural Materials & Master Craftsmanship Cannot Be Replaced By Mass Production Methods</b></div id="red14"></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>"We Still Hand Build To Investment Quality Like They Used To" </b></div id="red16"></div></center>
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 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>The Joinery, Material And Craftsmanship Determine Quality</b></div id="red16"></div></center>





<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Although Many Doors & Gates Appear To Be Quality, Don't Be Fooled By Pretty Door & Gate Photos, </b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>


<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>These Are Not Solid Wood Doors Or Gates </b></div id="red16"></div></br></center>



<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>These Are Veneered Particle Board, Engineered Core Doors. </b></div id="red16">They are being passed off by many American as well as foreign manufacturers as solid wood doors.</div></br></br></br></center>








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<div><br> <b>Note: Warp-Resistant Engineered Core</b> usually translates into; "How can we use paste board and veneered materials and make them sound better than the tried and tested solid wood doors?" </div><br/>

<div><br> <b>Just another way of trying to make a negative into a positive sales tool.</b> There is no substitution for hand hewn, pegged and doweled solid full length timber construction, which is built to stand the test of time.</div><br/>

<div><br> <b>Many manufacturers have veneered the surface and cored the center all of the premium long lengths of lumber just to keep the cost of materials down and the profits up.</b> Always keep in mind that if it is a veneer or "engineered" it usually means that they are using less quality materials while trying to make it appear and sound better.<b> The expected result is usually reflected in the limited warrantee and is never positive.</b></div><br/>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>This Laminated Method Of Exterior Door Building Will Never Stand The Test of Time </b></div id="red16"> </div></center>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Laminated Always Means - "Until The Glue Gives Up"</b></div id="red16"> </div></center>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>We Never Veneer or Laminate - Only Full Length Solid Timber Air Dried Is Used</b></div id="red16"> <br/><br/><br/></div></center>





<center><div><br><br><div id="red20"><b>Lets Examine Imported Mahogany Doors And Furniture </b></div id="red20"> </div></center>
<center><div><br><br><div id="red20"><b>The Doors Shown Below are Scarf Joined Solid Mahogany Doors, Meaning Made Of Small Lengths Of Scrap Mahogany </b></div id="red16"> </div></center>


<div><br><b>For Example: Many companies make this statement: </b> Honduran or Brazilian Mahogany wood is used to manufacture our premier selection of "Solid Entry Doors Or Furniture". </div><br/>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Legally These Resellers Are Not Telling A "Lie" </b></div id="red16"> </div></center>

<div><br><b> Simply Omitting Some Important Negative Facts.</b>  These doors are made up of scarf joints <img src="/images/scarf.jpg"> and splice joints and glue in order to use scrap materials to make long lumber. The joints are then sanded filled and finished to hide the joints.</b> Sometimes shorter sections of wood inside the door are used to make a frame, and then particle board and a thin mahogany veneered surface is added by a laminating machine. </div><br/> <br/> 




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<div><br> <b>The plain scarf is not preferred when strength is required, so it is often used in decorative situations, such as the application of trim or moulding.</b> The use of modern high-strength adhesives can greatly increase the structural performance of a plain scarf. However when used in exterior products such as doors this method is never used by top quality door builders. The scarf is a method of using scrap pieces of wood to make long lumber. The end results are never positive.</div> </br>


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<center><div><br><br><div id="red14"><b>Many Manufacturers Use Scarf Joints And Splice joints In Order To Use Exotic Scrap Materials  </b></div id="red14"></div></center>

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<div><br><b>Scarf joints and splice joints are used when longer premium lumber is not available or scrap is being used.</div><br/></b>

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<div><br><b>The Doors Shown Below Are Created by Gluing Together Scrap Pieces Of Mahogany Using a Method Known As Scarf Joinery, Combined With CNC Machine Carving And A Hollow Tube Cold Bent Metal Faux Painted Grill. </b></div></br> 



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<center><div><br><br><div id="red14"><b>Scarfed Joined, And Veneer Always Means Temporary Or Until The Glues Gives Out </b></div id="red16"> </div></center>
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<div><br> <b>The scarf joint in woodworking, there are two distinctly different categories of scarf, based on whether the joint has interlocking faces or not.</b> A plain scarf is simply two flat planes meeting on an angle relative to the axis of the stock being joined, and depends entirely on adhesive and/or mechanical fastening (screws, bolts, etc.) for all strength.  Structured scarf joint includes  hooked, keyed, and nibbed scarfs and are some of the many example of interlocking scarfs, offering varying degrees of tensile and compressive strength, though most still depend on mechanical fastening to keep the joint closed.</div> </br>


<center><div><br><br><div id="red14"><b>Splice Joint</b></div id="red14"></div></center>



<div><br> <b>A splice joint is a method of joining two members end to end in woodworking.</b> The splice joint is used when the material being joined is not available in the length required. It is an alternative to other joints such as the butt joint and the scarf joint. Splice joints are stronger than unreinforced butt joints and have the potential to be stronger than a scarf joint. They are more visible than a scarf joint but may be preferred when more strength is required.</div> </br>


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<div><br> <b>Splices are therefore most often used when structural elements are required in longer lengths than the available material.</b> The most common form of the splice joint is the half lap splice, which is common in building construction, where it is used to join shorter lengths of timber into longer beams. The splice joint should never be used in quality furniture or door building.</div> </br>


<center><div><br><br><div id="red14"><b>Many Unscrupulous Manufacturers Offer Furniture And Doors Made By This Method </b></div id="red14"></div></center>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red20"><b>The Result Is Never Positive</b></div id="red14"></div></center>





<center><div><br><br><div id="red20"><b> There Are Many More Government Reports On Foreign Imports </b></div id="red20"></div></center>






<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:14px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/nicksbuildingcom-c7344.html">  Customer Mahogany Door Complaints  </a> Important details that you should know before you purchase wood imports</center></div><br/>



<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:14px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.illegal-logging.info/uploads/eia_no_questions_asked.pdf">Illegal logging and associated trade and criminal activities supported by U.S. demand effecting planets environment  </a> Important details that you should know before you purchase wood imports.</center></div><br/>

<div><br>Source info: EIA US Office P.O. Box 53343 Washington, DC 20009 United States of America info@eia-global.org Tel +1 202 483 6621 Fax +1 202 986 8626 www.eia-global.org</div><br/> 


<div><br><b> Also using this illegal foreign wood it could also mean bug infestation</b> certificates of origin as well as de-infestation and are required on all  imported woods due to the likely hood of bug infestation such as bed bugs. Click this link below for wood imports- Florida Entomologist report.</div><br/> 

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:14px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.fcla.edu/FlaEnt/fe89p102.pdf">University of Florida, IFAS, Fort Lauderdale Research & Education Center 3205 College Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314  Bug Infestation Information Facts: </a> Important details that you should know before you purchase wood imports- Florida Entomologist 89(1) Report </center></div><br/>



<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:14px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://sites.securemgr.com/folder9374/index.cfm?id=39715&fuseaction=browse&pageid=53"> More Bug Infestation Information Facts: </a> Important details that you should know before you purchase wood imports</center></div><br/>



<center><div><br><br><div id="red18">All Scottsdale Door Factory Doors Are Solid Full Length American Grown Timber </div id="red18"> (not scarf joined or paste board and veneer) and hand built in America by master craftsmen to stand the test of time.</div></br></center>



 <center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=15&chapter=10">Guaranteed "Forever" No questions asked, </a>Backed by over nine decades of fine American craftsmanship. </div><br/></center>





 

<center><div><br><br><div id="red20">Door Terminology  </div id="red20"></b> in simple terms that everyone can understand. These diagrams are aids so that you may educate yourself and your client on door terminology.  Many furniture and cabinet terms are also similar </div></br></center>


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<center><div><br><br><div id="red20"><b>History Of Joinery And Terminology</b></div id="red20"></div></center>
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<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Mortise And Tenon Joints, Simple And Strong </b></div id="red16"></div></center>




<div><br> <b>Mortise and tenon, simple and strong- The mortise and tenon joint has been used for thousands of years by woodworkers around the world to join pieces of wood, usually when the pieces are at an angle close to 90ÃƒÆ’&eacute;â‚¬Å¡Ãƒâ€šÃ‚Â°. </b>Although there are many variations on the theme, the basic idea is that the end of one of the members is inserted into a hole cut in the other member. The end of the first member is called the tenon, and it is usually narrowed with respect to the rest of the piece. The hole in the second member is called the mortise. The joint may be glued, pinned, or wedged to lock it in place. This joint is also used with other materials and, for example, is a traditional method for Stonemasons and Blacksmiths.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>A mortise is a cavity cut into a timber to receive a tenon.</b> There are several kinds of mortises.

<div><br> <b>Open mortise</b> - A mortise that has only three sides. (See Bridle joint).</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Stub mortise or "suicide" joint</b> - A shallow mortise, depth depends on the size of the timber; also a mortise that does not go through the work-piece (as opposed to a "through mortise"). the back is wider, or taller, than the front, or opening. The space for the wedge initially allows room for the tenon to be inserted, the presence of the wedge, after the tenon has been engaged, prevents its withdrawal. Sometimes called a "suicide" joint - since it is strictly a "one way trip".</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>Through wedged half-dovetail </b>- A wedged half-dovetail mortise that passes entirely through the piece.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>A tenon is a projection on the end of a timber for insertion into a mortise. </b>Usually the tenon is taller than it is wide. There are several kinds of tenons.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Stub tenon </b>- A short tenon; depth depends on the size of the timber; also a tenon that is shorter than the width of the mortised piece so the tenon does not show (as opposed to a "through tenon").</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Tusk tenon </b>- A kind of mortise and tenon joint that uses a wedge-shaped key to hold the joint together.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Through tenon</b> - A tenon that passes entirely through the piece of wood it is inserted into, being clearly visible on the back side.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>Teasel tenon</b> - A term used for the tenon on top of a jowled or gunstock post, which is typically received by the mortise in the underside of a tie beam. A common element of the English tying joint.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Top tenon </b>- The tenon that occurs on top of a post.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>Feather tenon </b>- A round-shouldered machined fillet or feather which is glued into a machine (router) made slot or mortise on each side of the joint.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>Generally the size of the mortise and tenon is related to the thickness of the timbers.</b> It is considered good practice to proportion the tenon as 1/3rd the thickness of the rail, or as close to this as is practical. The haunch, the cut away part of a sash corner joint that prevents the tenon coming loose, is one third the length of the tenon and one sixth of the width of the tenon in its depth. The remaining two-thirds of the rail, the tenon shoulders help to counteract lateral forces that might tweak the tenon from the mortise, contributing to its strength. These also serve to hide imperfections in the opening of the mortise.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>Mortis And tenon is an ancient joint and has been found joining the wooden planks of the "Khufu ship", a 43.6 m long vessel sealed into a pit in the Giza pyramid complex of the Fourth Dynasty around 2,500 BC. It has also been found in archeological sites in the Middle East, Europe and Asia. The 30 sarsen stones of Stonehenge were dressed and fashioned with mortise and tenon joints before they were erected between 2600 and 2400 B.C.</b></div> </br>




<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Finger Joint - Box Joint - Comb Joint </b></div id="red16"></div></center>




<div><br> <b>The finger joint - (Also known as "box joint" or "comb joint") is made by cutting a set of complementary rectangular cuts in two pieces of wood, which are then glued.</b> To visualize a finger joint simply interlock the fingers of your hands at a ninety degree angle; hence the name "finger joint." It is stronger than a butt or lap joint, and often forms part of the overall look of the piece.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>The history of the finger joint is believed to have begun with wooden produce boxes or crates in the days before modern, man-made materials.</b> Finger joints were originally cut by hand with saws and sharp chisels. In modern times they are easily and quickly made with a table saw or router and a jig or fixture, which can be shop-made or purchased from a specialty woodworking supply store. A finger joint jig typically consists of a moving fence with an indexing pin that is used to evenly space out the cuts. The fence is moved over a cutting blade making a cut that is then moved over the indexing pin so the next cut can be made.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>The strength of a finger joint comes from the long-grain to long-grain contact between the fingers, which provides a solid gluing surface.</b> The number of contact points also allows for more gluing surface as opposed to a butt joint or a rabbet joint.</div> </br>


<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>The Dovetail Joint Pre Dates Written History As Shown On This Romanian Church</b></div id="red14"></div></center>


<div><br> <b>A dovetail joint or simply dovetail is a joint technique most commonly used in woodworking joinery.</b> Noted for its resistance to being pulled apart (tensile strength), the dovetail joint is commonly used to join for example the sides of a drawer to the front. A series of pins cut to extend from the end of one board interlock with a series of tails cut into the end of another board. The pins and tails have a trapezoidal shape. Once glued, a wooden dovetail joint requires no mechanical fasteners.</div> </br>





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<div><br> <b>The dovetail joint pre-dates written history.</b> Some of the earliest known examples of the dovetail joint are in furniture entombed with mummies dating from First Dynasty of ancient Egypt, as well the tombs of Chinese emperors. The dovetail design is an important method of distinguishing various periods of furniture.</div> </br>


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<div><br> <b>Dovetails can be cut by hand or by machines, often with an electric router and using one of a range of commercially available jigs or templates.</b> Although it is technically a straight forward process, hand-cutting dovetails requires a high degree of accuracy to ensure a snug fit and so can be difficult to master. The pins and tails must fit together with no gap between them so that the joint interlocks tightly with no movement. Thus the cutting of dovetails by hand is regarded as a mark of skill on the part of the craftsperson.</div> </br>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red14"><b>It Takes A Master Craftsman To Hand Cut Perfect Joints</b></div id="red14"></div></center>

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<div><br> <b>The angle of slope varies according to the wood used.</b> Typically the slope is 1:6 for softwoods and a shallower 1:8 slope for hardwoods. Often a slope of 1:7 is used as a compromise - perhaps using a dovetail template for marking out.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>When being cut by hand, there are two schools of thought as to whether the pins or the tails should be cut first.</b> For pins first, the pins are laid out and cut by the chosen method, then the outline of the pins is transferred to the face of the tail board. For tails first, the tails are laid out and cut and then the outline is transferred to the end grain of the pin board. Each has advantages and it is a personal choice as to which is chosen.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Hand cut dovetails can often be distinguished from machine-cut dovetails by the width of the pins.</b> It is possible to have pins that are almost triangular when cut by hand that are not possible when cut with a router, owing to the thickness of the router bit's shank. These narrow pins are known as London Pins.</div> </br>



<div><br> <b> A through dovetail joint </b> (also known as plain dovetail) joint, where the end grain of both boards is visible when the joint is assembled. Through dovetails are common in carcass and box construction. Traditionally, the dovetails would have often be covered by a veneer. However, dovetails have become a signature of craftsmanship and are generally considered a feature, so they are rarely concealed in contemporary work.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>A half-blind dovetail is used when the craftsman does not wish end grain to be visible from the front of the item.</b> The tails are housed in sockets in the ends of the board that is to be the front of the item so that their ends cannot be seen. Half-blind dovetails are commonly used to fasten drawer fronts to drawer sides. This is an alternative to the practice of attaching false fronts to drawers constructed using through dovetails.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>The sliding dovetail is a method of joining two boards at right angles, where the intersection occurs within the field of one of the boards, that is not at the end.</b> This joint provides the interlocking strength of a dovetail. Sliding dovetails are assembled by sliding the tail into the socket. It is common to slightly taper the socket, making it slightly tighter towards the rear of the joint, so that the two components can be slid together easily but the joint becomes tighter as the finished position is reached.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>The full-blind dovetail obscures the mechanics of the joint altogether.</b> This variant is used in fine work when the craftsperson requires the strength of a dovetail but without the visual intrusion of the interlocking pins and tails. Two versions of this joint are the secret double-lapped dovetail and the full-blind mitered dovetail. The former presents a very thin section of end grain on one edge of the joint, whilst the latter does not. When used in drawer construction, a "full-blind dovetail" is known as a "French dovetail."</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Some of these ancient joints and has been found joining the wooden planks of the "Khufu ship", a 43.6 m long vessel sealed into a pit in the Giza pyramid complex of the Fourth Dynasty around 2,500 BC.</b> It has also been found in archeological sites in the Middle East, Europe and Asia. In traditional Chinese architecture, wood components such as beams, brackets, roof frames and struts were made to interlock with perfect fit, without using fasteners or glues, enabling the wood to expand and contract according to humidity. Archaeological evidence from Chinese sites show that by the end of the Neolithic, mortise and tenon joinery was employed in Chinese construction. The 30 sarsen stones of Stonehenge were dressed and fashioned with mortise and tenon joints before they were erected between 2600 and 2400 B.C.</div> </br>






<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Butt Joint  </b></div id="red16"></div></center>



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<div><br> <b>A butt joint is a joinery technique in which two members are joined by simply butting them together. </b>The butt joint is the simplest joint to make since it merely involves cutting the members to the appropriate length and butting them together. It is also the weakest because unless some form of reinforcement is used (see below) it relies upon glue alone to hold it together. Because the orientation of the members usually present only end grain to long grain gluing surface, the resulting joint is inherently weak.</div> </br>


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<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Bridle Joint  </b></div id="red16"></div></center>

<div><br> <b>A bridle joint is a woodworking joint, similar to a mortise and tenon, in that a tenon is cut on the end of one member and a mortise is cut into the other to accept it.</b> The distinguishing feature is that the tenon and the mortise are cut to the full width of the tenon member.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>The corner bridle joint (also known as a slot mortise and tenon) joins two members at their respective ends, forming a corner. </b>This form of the joint is commonly used to house a rail in uprights, such as legs. It provides good strength in compression and is fairly resistant to racking, although a mechanical fastener or pin is often required. The bridle joint is very popular in workbench construction.</div> </br>

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<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Butterfly Joint  </b></div id="red16"></div></center>



<div><br> <b>A Butterfly joint is a type of joint used either to hold two or more wooden boards together or to keep two halves of a board that have already started to split from splitting further.</b> They may also be used to stabilize the core of a knothole, preventing it from dropping out over time. A butterfly joint resembles two dovetails connected at the narrow part. A negative of the hole is cut out of the board the butterfly will be placed in and the butterfly is then fitted, keeping the joint together. The wood used for the butterfly is usually a contrasting wood, often walnut.</div> </br>
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<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Coping Or Scribing Joint  </b></div id="red16"></div></center>


<div><br> <b>Coping or scribing is the woodworking technique of shaping the end of a moulding or frame component to fit the contours of an abutting member.</b> Most English speaking countries outside the US use the terms scribe and scribing. Coping is commonly used in the fitting of skirting and other moldings in a room. It allows for clean joints between intersecting members when walls are not square to each other. The other method of fitting these moldings that is commonly used is the mitre joint but this technique relies upon the walls being at 90ÃƒÆ’&eacute;â‚¬Å¡Ãƒâ€šÃ‚Â° to each other for neat results. </div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>Coping is only ever used for internal corners.</b> External corners are always mitered. The main reason that scribed joints are used is that timber shrinks in width far more than it does in length. By using a scribed joint rather than an internal mitre joint the effect of shrinkage is minimized. Also it is possible to arrange the scribed joints pointing away from the most common viewpoint (usually the doorway of a room) and so present the best appearance.</div> </br>



</left><div><br><b>A scribed joint</b> (right end of sketch) is derived from an internal mitre cut (left end) by cutting along the inside face of the mitre cut at a right angle to the board, typically with a coping saw.</div><br/>


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<div><br> <b>Coping is also commonly used in cabinet making for moldings and frame components.</b> The rails in frame and panel construction are commonly cope cut to fit the profile of the stiles. The technique is also common in the construction of doors and windows.</div> </br>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Rail And Stile  </b></div id="red16"></div></center>

<div><br> <b>Frame and panel construction (also called "rail and stile") is a woodworking technique often used in the making of doors, wainscoting, and other decorative features for cabinets, furniture, and homes.</b> The basic idea is to capture a 'floating' panel within a sturdy frame, as opposed to techniques like slab drawer fronts which are simply single pieces of material with exposed end-grains. Usually, the panel is not glued to the frame - it is left to 'float' within it so that seasonal movement of the wood comprising the panel does not distort the frame.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>Frame and panel construction at its most basic consists of five members:</b> The panel and the four members which make up the frame. The vertical members of the frame are called stiles while the horizontal members are known as rails. A basic frame and panel item consists of a top rail, a bottom rail, two stiles, and a panel. This is a common method of constructing cabinet doors and these are often referred to as a five piece door.</div> </br>

<div><br> <b>In larger panels it is common to divide the panel into one or more sections.</b> To house the extra panels, dividing pieces known as mid rails and mid stiles or muntins are added to the frame.</div> </br>





<div><br> <b>Pocket-Hole Joinery, Pocket-Screw Joinery, or Kreg Joinery involves drilling a hole at an angle into one work-piece, and then joining it to a second work-piece with a self-tapping screw. </b>The technique, in addition to doweling, has its roots in ancient Egypt. Egyptians clamped two work-pieces together and bored a hole at an angle from the outside work-piece into the second work-piece. They then inserted a dowel with glue, and cut it off flush with the outermost surface.</div> </br>

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<div><br> <b>A rabbet (also known as rebate) is a recess or groove cut into the edge of a piece of machinable material, usually wood. When viewed in cross-section, a rabbet is two-sided and open to the edge or end of the surface into which it is cut.</b> The spelling rabbet is probably a derivation of rebate, the latter being more common outside of North America. An example of the use of a rabbet is in a glazing bar where it makes provision for the insertion of the pane of glass and putty. It may also accommodate the edge of the back panel of a cabinet. It is also used in door and casement window jambs.</div> </br>


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<div><br> <b>Tongue and groove joint </b>A strong joint, the tongue and groove joint is widely used for re-entrant angles. The effect of wood shrinkage is concealed when the joint is beaded or otherwise moulded. In expensive cabinet work, glued dovetail and multiple tongue and groove are used. Tongue and groove or T&G is a method of fitting similar objects together, edge to edge, used mainly with wood: flooring, parquetry, panelling, and similar constructions. Tongue and groove joints allow two flat pieces to be joined strongly together to make a single flat surface. Before plywood became common, tongue and groove boards were also used for sheathing buildings and to construct concrete formwork.</div> </br>

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<div><br><b>Solid parquet boards with tongues on the right sides of the boards and grooves on the left sides. Grooves are also visible on the near ends; the far ends are tongued.</div><br/></b>

<div><br> <b>Each piece has a slot (the groove) cut all along one edge, and a thin, deep ridge (the tongue) on the opposite edge.</b> The tongue projects a little less than the groove is deep. Two or more pieces thus fit together closely. The joint is not normally glued, as shrinkage would then pull the tongue off. For many uses, tongue and groove boards have been rendered obsolete by the introduction of plywood and later composite wood boards, <b>but the method is still used in good-quality flooring.</b> Plywood may also be tongued all round to fit it flush into a framed structure, and plywood for sub-floors used in platform framing is often supplied with tongue and groove edges.When joining thicker materials, several tongue and groove joints may be used one above the other.</div> </br>


<div><br> <b>A dado (US and Canada), housing (UK) or trench (Europe) is a slot or trench cut into the surface of a piece of machinable material, usually wood.</b> When viewed in cross-section, a dado has three sides. A dado is cut across, or perpendicular to, the grain and is thus differentiated from a groove which is cut with, or parallel to, the grain. A dado may be through, meaning that it passes all the way through the surface and its ends are open, or stopped, meaning that one or both of the ends finish before the dado meets the edge of the surface.</div> </br>
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<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>Dougong Chinese: &#26007;&#25329;; pinyin: d&#466;ug&#466;ng</b></div id="red16"></div></center>


<div><br> <b>Dougong (simplified Chinese: &#26007;&#25329;; traditional Chinese: &#26007;&#25329;; pinyin: d&#466;ug&#466;ng) is a unique structural element of interlocking wooden brackets, one of the most important elements in traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Malaysian and Singaporian architecture.</b> The use of dougong first appeared in buildings of the late centuries BC and evolved into a structural network that joined pillars and columns to the frame of the roof. </div> </br>

<left><img src="/images/Yingzao-Fashi.jpg"></left><div><br><b>Diagram of bracket and cantilever arms from the building manual Yingzao Fashi (published in 1103) of the Song Dynasty.</b></div><br/>

<div><br> <b>Dougong was widely used in the ancient Chinese during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC)</b> and developed into a complex set of interlocking parts by its peak in the Tang and Song periods. The pieces are fit together by joinery alone without glue or fasteners, due to the precision and quality of the carpentry. After the Song Dynasty, brackets and bracket sets became more ornamental than structural when used in palatial structures and important religious buildings, no longer the traditional dougong.</div> </br>




<left><img src="/images/Foguang-Temple.jpg"></left><div><br><b>Dougong inside the East Hall timber hall of Foguang Temple, built in 857 during the Tang Dynasty
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<div><br> <b>In traditional Chinese architecture, wood components such as beams, brackets, roof frames and struts were made to interlock with perfect fit, without using fasteners or glues, enabling the wood to expand and contract according to humidity.</b> Archaeological evidence from Chinese sites show that by the end of the Neolithic, mortise and tenon joinery was employed in Chinese construction.
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<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b>These Joints Have Been Proven For Thousands Of Years</b></div id="red16"></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16">Understanding True Quality Makes All The Difference</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>When you purchase investment quality furnishings, doors, gates, cabinets, lighting and hardware they will appreciate and keep up with inflation or exceed most other investments.</b> For this reason, becoming wealthy has very little to do with a higher education or having a lot of extra money. It is truly making wise decisions and a state of mind that allows for you to pay once for a good value and continue to grow wealth while enjoying living in your investment. Not to mention this type of investing has many other benefits, such as priceless family  heirlooms that have meaning and the ability to pass on your legacy to future generations. </div></br> 
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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Over Ninety Five Percent Of Furnishings Offered In America Today,   </b></div></center>
<center><div><div id="red16">" No Matter The Brand Name"  </b></div></center>
<center><div><div id="red16"> Are Foreign Made For Profit Only</b></div></br></br></br></br></center>

<center><div><br><br><div id="red16"><b> The "Brand Name" Rip Off Of The American Consumer </b></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red14">Why Would Any One Pay 300% - 800% Mark Up For A Cheap Inferior Third World Made Furnishing? - When You Can Purchase Top American Made Quality For Less</b></br></br></br></br></div></center>

<center><div><br><br><br><div id="red18"> It's A Simple Fact</div></b></br></center>
<center><div><br><div id="red14">When You Purchase A Third World Product You Are Working Against The American Economy.</b></div></center>
<div><b> You are thus working against yourself and your future employment or the employment of the customers your business depends upon.</b> In addition, your choice works against employing American workers making quality American products as well as allowing these old brand name American profiteers to take advantage of the American consumer using these slight of hand tactics.</div></br></br></br> 

<center><div><br><br><br><div id="red16"> This Is Not Sour Grapes - And We Challenge Any Expert To Demonstrate Different</b></div></center>

<div><div id="red14"><b>It is the facts of the furniture and door industry as a whole for past eight to ten years as we are living it. Simply turn on any news channel and see the results in action.</b></div><br/>

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<center><div><br><div id="red14"><b>In Nine Decades Scottsdale Art Factory Has Never Changed Its Policy of  "Made In America By American Workers Using American Made Materials". </b></div></center> 

<center><div><br><div id="red18">We Will Never Sell Our Corporate Soul," Family Name" For A Fast Buck, And We Make No Apologies For Being Proud Flag Waving American Manufacturers.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Conclusion: If your client is in the market for the best quality hand made in America solid wood doors or furniture or hand forged ornamental iron cabinet knobs, entrance door handles, entrance gates, iron fencing, iron furniture, hand forged lighting etc. commercial or residential</b></div id="red14"></div></center>

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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/brunswick-jewel-1895-design-from-historical-record-cpj0534-p-4418.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Classic-Pool-Table-CPJ0534.jpg" alt="Brunswick Jewel - 1895 Design From Historical Record - CPJ0534" title=" Brunswick Jewel - 1895 Design From Historical Record - CPJ0534 " width="400" height="212" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Billard Table Is BRUNSWICK JEWEL MODEL Circa 1895</b></div></center>


 <center><div><br><br><br><br><div id="red18"><b>Antique Hand Carved Quartered White Oak in a Walnut finish with Rosewood rail tops and Ivory sights</b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era . Or Add A Modern Design Twist To Fit Todays Living Styles.</b></div>


<div><br><b>As Shown: BRUNSWICK JEWEL MODEL Circa 1895  - Solid Exotic Timber </b>-  56"â€šÂW X 100"ÂL X 32"ÂT. This table features a unique style, with its large shaped legs and feet, all hand carved from  solid blocks of solid wood. Its design exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"ÂW X 88"ÂL and features a full 1"Â thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate bed. </b>The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), have been used in creating this piece. Decorative beveled skirt edging complements all four sides. Special mar proof leveling feet have been used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five coats of hand rubbed clear lacquer. This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.
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 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In It's Era Or Add A Modern Design Twist. </b></div></center> 


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>All Matching Q Cabinets, Racks, Shelving, Bars, Bar Tables Etc. Are Also Avaliable </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Addtional Historical Facts</b></div></center>



<div><br><b>As the game of modern billiards enters its second centennial, historians, agree that American manufacturers of tables have had more to do with the worldwide growth of the sport than any other factor.</b> Industrial America lead the way with ingenuity and the standardizing of function by designing cushions, pockets and beds around new materials as they became available.</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Billiards relies greatly on consistency. If a player makes or misses a shot, he learns from that shot. </b>Predictability of rebound and levelness of the bed makes this possible"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âand makes billiards fun. As Americans became aware of this new pastime, tens of thousand of pool, billiard and snooker tables were produced by companies such as James Brunswick, Julius Balke, H. W. Collender, J.E. Came, Jacob Strahle, August Jungblut, and Chas. Passow & Sons. The cabinets of these tables copied the interior and architectural styles of the times such as Queen Anne, Victorian, Eastlake, Edwardian, Arts and Crafts, and Art Deco. The billiard table was not only a game apparatus, but a fine piece of furniture.</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>By attrition of everyday wear, or by catastrophes of fire, earthquake and floods, very few billiard tables over sixty years old survive today.</b> Gone are many of the materials used in the manufacturing"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚ÂBrazilian Rosewood, Circassinan Walnut and Ivory. Forgotten are production techniques of hand carving pegging tension joint and hand hewing from solid timber. <b>At Scottsdale Art Factory We Still Build Them Like They Used To </b></div><br/> 













<div><br><b>All of our  playing fields of any size and feature a full 1"-2" thick, three piece, oversized Italian slate beds.</b> The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand beveled edges and beautiful inlaid mother of pearl diamond sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament spruce felt (other colors available), can be used in creating any piece.  Special mar proof leveling feet are used to insure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished with five - ten coats of hand rubbed lacquer or oils. All tables are shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>All tables exceed the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  regulation size or over size all playing fields features a full 1" - 3" thick, your choice three-piece Italian slate beds. The side rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights. The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament felt (many colors available) .</div><br/>


<div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications and are created from the highest quality, fine top grained leather with braided tassels.</b> The base is designed from solid timber and is always hand hewn, pegged, dowelled construction. Special mar-proof leveling feet are used to ensure accurate leveling. All the wood surfaces are finished in five to ten coats of hand rubbed lacquer or oils. </div><br/>


<div><br><b>All table structures are hand hewn pegged and dowled construction</b> as well as  steel reinforced legs and side rails insuring these structures are solid forever.</div><br/>
















<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>More Information </b></div></center>


<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=5">Pricing </a></center>

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/bear-custom-carved-hand-carved-bears-hcb100-p-5257.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/CustomCarvedBearCHT13022.jpg" alt="Bear Custom Carved - Hand Carved Bears - HCB100" title=" Bear Custom Carved - Hand Carved Bears - HCB100 " width="242" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><h3>Order Any Size Or Species</h3></center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><h3>We Hand Carve Anamels of All Species  </h3></div><br/></center>

<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design </h3></center>
<center><h3>We Will Carve To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>"We Still Build Them Like They Used To" </b></div id="red16"></div></center>
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<center><div><br><div id="red-16"><b>All Of Our Carved Animals Are Desert Air Dried Five years Prior to Carving Eliminating Splitting And Cracking </b></div id="red16"></div></center>
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<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Custom Furniture - Cabinets - Entry Doors - Gates - Lighting - Hardware Designed in America And Hand Crafted In America. All Of Our Products Are Hand Built In Our Scottsdale Az. USA Factory. </div id="red14"></b>By the hands of our American classically trained master craftsman <b>under the supervision of world renowned designing artist H. J. Nick.</b> Using solid natural American air dried exotic furniture quality timber in all species, genuine stone, marble, granite, genuine copper, fine leathers, fabrics and American hand forged steel. Using only the finest natural materials. We "Never" Use castings, resins, glued together wood pieces, engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div></br></br>



    <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>


<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Master Crafted In America Since 1913.</b>  <a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>  this is because <b>"We Are The Factory," </b> so don't be fooled by our upscale appearance.</div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Most Designs Used Today Were Conceived Hundreds Of Years Ago By Some Of The Worlds Most Famous Architects And Designers Working For The Aristocracies And The Well To Do Of Their Period. </b></div id="red12">Many of these architects and designers are as well known as Leonardo da Vinci (renaissance architecture) or Michelangelo,s (baroque architecture) as well as more recently  William Morris,  John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England)  Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement in America circa 1900.) Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene to name a few. </div><br/>



<div><br><div id="red12"><b>Every Successful Creative Enterprise Is Always Built On A Foundation That Was Laid Down By Its Predecessors.</div id="red12"></b> All creative people are dependent upon the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.  H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Today Our Master Craftsman Build All Of Our Products Using The Identical Methods And Materials Of The Historical Period Of Each Furnishings Design Conception.</b></div id="red14"></div></br>

<div id="red14"><br> <b>All 21st Century Designs Are Also Built By Our Master Craftsman Using These Classic Traditional Methods.</div id="red14"> </b></br>

<div id="red14"><br><b>Whether We Build Products For Your Modern Dream Home Or Ancient Castle </b></div id="red14">every element Is always built to future collectable antiquity investment quality standards and will stand the test of time. Destined to become a part of your families appreciating financial net worth as well as a proud to own legacy heirloom. </div>
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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As Original Works Or Limited Edition</a></center></br></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>We Are A "One Stop Shop".</b></div id="red14"> Many of our clients commission furniture For every room, doors, gates, built-in cabinets, lighting and hardware for their entire project. For Example: We are capable of starting with your entrance door design style or personalized carving coat of arms, family crest or business logo and bring this design in a tastefull elegant way in to you interior and exterior lighting fixtures, entrance doors, Interior doors, cabinets, structural elements, entrance gates or furnishings for every room. Making your home a unique piece of your families tradition and legacy. </div></br>

<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Many of the worlds finest builders, architects, interior designers, as well business and home owners choose Scottsdale Art Factory. Due to our large flexiable American work force and our ability to manufacture coinciding with construction deadlines.</b></div id="red14">  Note: We do not import or out source allowing us total control of our supreme quality as well as your production requirements. </br>


<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Product Details As Shown </b></div></center>




<div><br><div id="red14"><b>In This Section On Each Product Page Located Under The Appropriate Pop Down Menu -  We Provide Detailed Product Information As Each Photo Is Shown. Each Item Is Shown As The Customer It Was Built For Required Its Specifications.  However Each Item Can Be Changed To Any Size Or Redesigned With No Design Charge.</b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Expert At Manufacturing Our Products And Are Not Salesman. </b></div></center>

<div><br><div id="red12"><b>We "Only" Provide Accurate Facts About Each Product We Build. We Also Instruct Our Designers To Provide You Factual Comparison Product Information When Possible With Out Bias Or Hype.</b></div id="red12"> Due to the vast array of Name Brand American Manufacturers that have in recent years sold out the public for higher profits with out regard for quality.  Begining with the use of cheap foreign labor manufacturing along with pressed boards , veneers, and other low quality fake materials duplicating- coping the worlds famous quality designs without good conscience or regard for your future use requirements <b> Not To Mention The Loss Of Your Hard Earned Investment.</b> <div id="red12"><b> Fact : These Types Of Products Will Never Become Heirlooms Or An Appreciable Assets -  They Are Simply Furture Yard Sale Or Dumpster Fodder </b></div>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Our Factory Designers Are Instructed Educate To Allow  A Informed Decision</b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>It Is Our Experiance, Customers Informed And Educated  Make SAF Their Choice </b></div></center>
 

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>More Product Information </b></div></center>
 

<div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">All Our Finishes Are Hand Rubbed Furniture Finishs  or Patinas </a> Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>



<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






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<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
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<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>
<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applied Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


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<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><h3> <div id="red14">Order Hand Forged Matching Furnishings Of Any Design.</div></br></h3></center>

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=58&chapter=10">Important Material And Design Facts: </a> Important details that you should know before you purchase your Furnishings, Doors and Windows.</center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10"> More Door Details / Installation Information: </a> Important details about what you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Door Factory and installation instructions.</center></div><br/>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=15&chapter=10">Our Guarantee:</a> We Guarantee Each Item "Forever" " No Questions Asked, backed by over nine decades of fine craftsmanship.  </center></div><br/>


<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=5">Pricing </a></center>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=8&chapter=10">Special Discounts </a></center>




<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>





<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-circa-1905-arts-craftsman-american-apt200-p-3558.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/TheMonroe.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Circa 1905 Arts Craftsman American APT200" title=" Pool Table - Circa 1905 Arts Craftsman American APT200 " width="400" height="204" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a>&#65532;<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>Arts And Craftsman Style American 1905 Style </b>

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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Pool Table Is 104 Years Old</b></div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era Or Add A modern Design Twist. </b></div></center> 







<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Master Crafted In America Since 1913.</b>  <a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>  this is because <b>"We Are The Factory," </b> so don't be fooled by our upscale appearance.</div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/q-rack-designs-from-the-historical-record-crj0551-p-4499.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Cue-Rack-CRJ0551.jpg" alt="Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record - CRJ0551" title=" Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record - CRJ0551 " width="340" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Designs From The Historical Record</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Q Rack Is Over 100 Years Old</b></div></center>



 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In It.s Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist . </b></div></center> 


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Order Matching Tables, Q Cabinets, Racks, Shelving, Bars, Bar Tables Etc. Are Also Avaliable </b></div></center>




<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Interesting Pool Facts And Terms </b></div></center>

<div> <br> <b>Cue sports disciplines: </b>pocket billiards (pool), which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a table without pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sports culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also hybrid pocket/carom games such as English billiards.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>The term "billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards;</b> However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US terms predominate in carom billiards as well. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities.</div></br>


<div> <br> <b>8 ball also the 8. The money ball (game ball or frame ball) in a game of eight-ball. </b>It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the suit of seven object balls belonging to the player shooting for the 8 (pocketing the 8 ball early is a loss of game"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âunless done on the break, in most rules variants). It is usually black in colour with the numeral "8" in a white circle. In other games, such as nine-ball and straight pool, the 8 is simply an object ball. Due to its coloring and regular use as a money ball, it is commonly used as a symbol in popular culture.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>End rail Either of the two shorter rails of a billiards or pocket billiards table.</b> Chiefly American: Also known as side spin, english (which is not capitalized) is spin placed on the cue ball when hit with the cue tip to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on cue ball rebound angle off cushions (though not off object balls), and is thus crucial for gaining shape; and can be used to "throw" an object ball slightly off its otherwise expected trajectory, to cheat the pocket, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to follow and draw. The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring "side". 
Equator The horizontal plane directly in the center of the cue ball, which when hit exactly by the cue tip should impart no follow or draw.</div></br>



<div> <br> <b>Extension Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's cue, normally added to the end of the butt either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base.</b> Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size. In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is a extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each frame.</div></br>
<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



<left><img src="/images/Color-Carvers.jpg"></left><div><br>




<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/q-rack-designs-from-the-historical-recordcrj0532-p-4405.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Cue-Rack-CRJ0532.jpg" alt="Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record-CRJ0532" title=" Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record-CRJ0532 " width="258" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Designs From The Historical Record</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Q Rack Is Over 100 Years Old</b></div></center>



 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In 1902. Or Add A modern Design Twist. </b></div></center> 


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Order Matching Tables, Q Cabinets, Racks, Shelving, Bars, Bar Tables Etc. Are Also Avaliable </b></div></center>




<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Interesting Pool Facts And Terms </b></div></center>

<div> <br> <b>Cue sports disciplines: </b>pocket billiards (pool), which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a table without pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sports culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also hybrid pocket/carom games such as English billiards.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>The term "billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards;</b> However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US terms predominate in carom billiards as well. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities.</div></br>


<div> <br> <b>8 ball also the 8. The money ball (game ball or frame ball) in a game of eight-ball. </b>It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the suit of seven object balls belonging to the player shooting for the 8 (pocketing the 8 ball early is a loss of game"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âunless done on the break, in most rules variants). It is usually black in colour with the numeral "8" in a white circle. In other games, such as nine-ball and straight pool, the 8 is simply an object ball. Due to its coloring and regular use as a money ball, it is commonly used as a symbol in popular culture.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>End rail Either of the two shorter rails of a billiards or pocket billiards table.</b> Chiefly American: Also known as side spin, english (which is not capitalized) is spin placed on the cue ball when hit with the cue tip to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on cue ball rebound angle off cushions (though not off object balls), and is thus crucial for gaining shape; and can be used to "throw" an object ball slightly off its otherwise expected trajectory, to cheat the pocket, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to follow and draw. The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring "side". 
Equator The horizontal plane directly in the center of the cue ball, which when hit exactly by the cue tip should impart no follow or draw.</div></br>



<div> <br> <b>Extension Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's cue, normally added to the end of the butt either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base.</b> Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size. In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is a extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each frame.</div></br>
<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



<left><img src="/images/Color-Carvers.jpg"></left><div><br>




<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

<left><img src="/images/Hands-Of-Blacksmith.jpg"></left></div>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=15&chapter=10">Our Guarantee:</a> We Guarantee Each Item "Forever" " No Questions Asked, backed by over nine decades of fine craftsmanship.  </center></div><br/>


<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=5">Pricing </a></center>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=8&chapter=10">Special Discounts </a></center>




<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/q-rack-designs-from-the-historical-recordcrj0531-p-4404.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Billiard-Rack-CRJ0531.jpg" alt="Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record-CRJ0531" title=" Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record-CRJ0531 " width="220" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Designs From The Historical Record</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Q Rack Is Over 100 Years Old</b></div></center>



 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In 1902. Or Add A modern Design Twist. </b></div></center> 


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Order Matching Tables, Q Cabinets, Racks, Shelving, Bars, Bar Tables Etc. Are Also Avaliable </b></div></center>




<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Interesting Pool Facts And Terms </b></div></center>

<div> <br> <b>Cue sports disciplines: </b>pocket billiards (pool), which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a table without pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sports culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also hybrid pocket/carom games such as English billiards.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>The term "billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards;</b> However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US terms predominate in carom billiards as well. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities.</div></br>


<div> <br> <b>8 ball also the 8. The money ball (game ball or frame ball) in a game of eight-ball. </b>It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the suit of seven object balls belonging to the player shooting for the 8 (pocketing the 8 ball early is a loss of game"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âunless done on the break, in most rules variants). It is usually black in colour with the numeral "8" in a white circle. In other games, such as nine-ball and straight pool, the 8 is simply an object ball. Due to its coloring and regular use as a money ball, it is commonly used as a symbol in popular culture.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>End rail Either of the two shorter rails of a billiards or pocket billiards table.</b> Chiefly American: Also known as side spin, english (which is not capitalized) is spin placed on the cue ball when hit with the cue tip to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on cue ball rebound angle off cushions (though not off object balls), and is thus crucial for gaining shape; and can be used to "throw" an object ball slightly off its otherwise expected trajectory, to cheat the pocket, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to follow and draw. The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring "side". 
Equator The horizontal plane directly in the center of the cue ball, which when hit exactly by the cue tip should impart no follow or draw.</div></br>



<div> <br> <b>Extension Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's cue, normally added to the end of the butt either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base.</b> Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size. In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is a extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each frame.</div></br>
<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



<left><img src="/images/Color-Carvers.jpg"></left><div><br>




<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

<left><img src="/images/Hands-Of-Blacksmith.jpg"></left></div>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/q-racks-designs-from-the-historical-record-crj0554-p-4502.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Ball-Rack-CRJ0554.jpg" alt="Q Racks - Designs From The Historical Record - CRJ0554" title=" Q Racks - Designs From The Historical Record - CRJ0554 " width="250" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Designs From The Historical Record</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Q Rack Is Over 100 Years Old</b></div></center>



 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In It.s Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist . </b></div></center> 


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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Interesting Pool Facts And Terms </b></div></center>

<div> <br> <b>Cue sports disciplines: </b>pocket billiards (pool), which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a table without pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sports culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also hybrid pocket/carom games such as English billiards.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>The term "billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards;</b> However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US terms predominate in carom billiards as well. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities.</div></br>


<div> <br> <b>8 ball also the 8. The money ball (game ball or frame ball) in a game of eight-ball. </b>It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the suit of seven object balls belonging to the player shooting for the 8 (pocketing the 8 ball early is a loss of game"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âunless done on the break, in most rules variants). It is usually black in colour with the numeral "8" in a white circle. In other games, such as nine-ball and straight pool, the 8 is simply an object ball. Due to its coloring and regular use as a money ball, it is commonly used as a symbol in popular culture.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>End rail Either of the two shorter rails of a billiards or pocket billiards table.</b> Chiefly American: Also known as side spin, english (which is not capitalized) is spin placed on the cue ball when hit with the cue tip to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on cue ball rebound angle off cushions (though not off object balls), and is thus crucial for gaining shape; and can be used to "throw" an object ball slightly off its otherwise expected trajectory, to cheat the pocket, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to follow and draw. The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring "side". 
Equator The horizontal plane directly in the center of the cue ball, which when hit exactly by the cue tip should impart no follow or draw.</div></br>



<div> <br> <b>Extension Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's cue, normally added to the end of the butt either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base.</b> Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size. In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is a extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each frame.</div></br>
<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/q-racks-designs-from-the-historical-record-crj0545-p-4493.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Cue-Rack-CRJ0545.jpg" alt="Q Racks - Designs From The Historical Record - CRJ0545" title=" Q Racks - Designs From The Historical Record - CRJ0545 " width="321" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Designs From The Historical Record</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Q Rack Is Over 100 Years Old</b></div></center>



 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In It.s Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist . </b></div></center> 


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Order Matching Tables, Q Cabinets, Racks, Shelving, Bars, Bar Tables Etc. Are Also Avaliable </b></div></center>




<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Interesting Pool Facts And Terms </b></div></center>

<div> <br> <b>Cue sports disciplines: </b>pocket billiards (pool), which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a table without pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sports culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also hybrid pocket/carom games such as English billiards.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>The term "billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards;</b> However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US terms predominate in carom billiards as well. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities.</div></br>


<div> <br> <b>8 ball also the 8. The money ball (game ball or frame ball) in a game of eight-ball. </b>It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the suit of seven object balls belonging to the player shooting for the 8 (pocketing the 8 ball early is a loss of game"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âunless done on the break, in most rules variants). It is usually black in colour with the numeral "8" in a white circle. In other games, such as nine-ball and straight pool, the 8 is simply an object ball. Due to its coloring and regular use as a money ball, it is commonly used as a symbol in popular culture.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>End rail Either of the two shorter rails of a billiards or pocket billiards table.</b> Chiefly American: Also known as side spin, english (which is not capitalized) is spin placed on the cue ball when hit with the cue tip to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on cue ball rebound angle off cushions (though not off object balls), and is thus crucial for gaining shape; and can be used to "throw" an object ball slightly off its otherwise expected trajectory, to cheat the pocket, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to follow and draw. The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring "side". 
Equator The horizontal plane directly in the center of the cue ball, which when hit exactly by the cue tip should impart no follow or draw.</div></br>



<div> <br> <b>Extension Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's cue, normally added to the end of the butt either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base.</b> Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size. In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is a extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each frame.</div></br>
<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/q-racks-designs-from-the-historical-record-crj0544-p-4492.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Cue-Mirrored-CRJ0544.jpg" alt="Q Racks - Designs From The Historical Record - CRJ0544" title=" Q Racks - Designs From The Historical Record - CRJ0544 " width="396" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Designs From The Historical Record</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Q Rack Is Over 100 Years Old</b></div></center>



 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In It.s Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist . </b></div></center> 


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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Interesting Pool Facts And Terms </b></div></center>

<div> <br> <b>Cue sports disciplines: </b>pocket billiards (pool), which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a table without pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sports culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also hybrid pocket/carom games such as English billiards.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>The term "billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards;</b> However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US terms predominate in carom billiards as well. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities.</div></br>


<div> <br> <b>8 ball also the 8. The money ball (game ball or frame ball) in a game of eight-ball. </b>It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the suit of seven object balls belonging to the player shooting for the 8 (pocketing the 8 ball early is a loss of game"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âunless done on the break, in most rules variants). It is usually black in colour with the numeral "8" in a white circle. In other games, such as nine-ball and straight pool, the 8 is simply an object ball. Due to its coloring and regular use as a money ball, it is commonly used as a symbol in popular culture.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>End rail Either of the two shorter rails of a billiards or pocket billiards table.</b> Chiefly American: Also known as side spin, english (which is not capitalized) is spin placed on the cue ball when hit with the cue tip to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on cue ball rebound angle off cushions (though not off object balls), and is thus crucial for gaining shape; and can be used to "throw" an object ball slightly off its otherwise expected trajectory, to cheat the pocket, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to follow and draw. The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring "side". 
Equator The horizontal plane directly in the center of the cue ball, which when hit exactly by the cue tip should impart no follow or draw.</div></br>



<div> <br> <b>Extension Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's cue, normally added to the end of the butt either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base.</b> Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size. In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is a extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each frame.</div></br>
<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Q Rack Is Over 100 Years Old</b></div></center>



 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In It.s Era. Or Add A Modern Design Twist . </b></div></center> 


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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Interesting Pool Facts And Terms </b></div></center>

<div> <br> <b>Cue sports disciplines: </b>pocket billiards (pool), which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a table without pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sports culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also hybrid pocket/carom games such as English billiards.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>The term "billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards;</b> However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US terms predominate in carom billiards as well. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities.</div></br>


<div> <br> <b>8 ball also the 8. The money ball (game ball or frame ball) in a game of eight-ball. </b>It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the suit of seven object balls belonging to the player shooting for the 8 (pocketing the 8 ball early is a loss of game"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âunless done on the break, in most rules variants). It is usually black in colour with the numeral "8" in a white circle. In other games, such as nine-ball and straight pool, the 8 is simply an object ball. Due to its coloring and regular use as a money ball, it is commonly used as a symbol in popular culture.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>End rail Either of the two shorter rails of a billiards or pocket billiards table.</b> Chiefly American: Also known as side spin, english (which is not capitalized) is spin placed on the cue ball when hit with the cue tip to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on cue ball rebound angle off cushions (though not off object balls), and is thus crucial for gaining shape; and can be used to "throw" an object ball slightly off its otherwise expected trajectory, to cheat the pocket, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to follow and draw. The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring "side". 
Equator The horizontal plane directly in the center of the cue ball, which when hit exactly by the cue tip should impart no follow or draw.</div></br>



<div> <br> <b>Extension Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's cue, normally added to the end of the butt either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base.</b> Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size. In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is a extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each frame.</div></br>
<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



<left><img src="/images/Color-Carvers.jpg"></left><div><br>




<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

<left><img src="/images/Hands-Of-Blacksmith.jpg"></left></div>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=15&chapter=10">Our Guarantee:</a> We Guarantee Each Item "Forever" " No Questions Asked, backed by over nine decades of fine craftsmanship.  </center></div><br/>


<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=5">Pricing </a></center>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=8&chapter=10">Special Discounts </a></center>




<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/q-rack-designs-from-the-historical-record-crj0533-p-4406.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Wood-Cue-Rack-CRJ0533.jpg" alt="Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record- CRJ0533" title=" Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record- CRJ0533 " width="215" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Designs From The Historical Record</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Q Rack Is Over 100 Years Old</b></div></center>



 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In 1902. Or Add A modern Design Twist. </b></div></center> 


 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Order Matching Tables, Q Cabinets, Racks, Shelving, Bars, Bar Tables Etc. Are Also Avaliable </b></div></center>




<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Interesting Pool Facts And Terms </b></div></center>

<div> <br> <b>Cue sports disciplines: </b>pocket billiards (pool), which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a table without pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sports culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also hybrid pocket/carom games such as English billiards.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>The term "billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards;</b> However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US terms predominate in carom billiards as well. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities.</div></br>


<div> <br> <b>8 ball also the 8. The money ball (game ball or frame ball) in a game of eight-ball. </b>It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the suit of seven object balls belonging to the player shooting for the 8 (pocketing the 8 ball early is a loss of game"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âunless done on the break, in most rules variants). It is usually black in colour with the numeral "8" in a white circle. In other games, such as nine-ball and straight pool, the 8 is simply an object ball. Due to its coloring and regular use as a money ball, it is commonly used as a symbol in popular culture.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>End rail Either of the two shorter rails of a billiards or pocket billiards table.</b> Chiefly American: Also known as side spin, english (which is not capitalized) is spin placed on the cue ball when hit with the cue tip to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on cue ball rebound angle off cushions (though not off object balls), and is thus crucial for gaining shape; and can be used to "throw" an object ball slightly off its otherwise expected trajectory, to cheat the pocket, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to follow and draw. The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring "side". 
Equator The horizontal plane directly in the center of the cue ball, which when hit exactly by the cue tip should impart no follow or draw.</div></br>



<div> <br> <b>Extension Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's cue, normally added to the end of the butt either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base.</b> Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size. In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is a extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each frame.</div></br>
<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



<left><img src="/images/Color-Carvers.jpg"></left><div><br>




<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

<left><img src="/images/Hands-Of-Blacksmith.jpg"></left></div>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=15&chapter=10">Our Guarantee:</a> We Guarantee Each Item "Forever" " No Questions Asked, backed by over nine decades of fine craftsmanship.  </center></div><br/>


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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/q-rack-designs-from-the-historical-record-crj0530-p-4403.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Wood-Cue-Rack-CRJ0530.jpg" alt="Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record- CRJ0530" title=" Q Rack - Designs From The Historical Record- CRJ0530 " width="236" height="400" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Designs From The Historical Record</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Q Rack Is Over 100 Years Old</b></div></center>



 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In 1902. Or Add A modern Design Twist. </b></div></center> 


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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Interesting Pool Facts And Terms </b></div></center>

<div> <br> <b>Cue sports disciplines: </b>pocket billiards (pool), which denotes a host of games played on a table with six pockets; carom billiards referring to the various carom games played on a table without pockets; and snooker, played on a large pocket table, and which has a sports culture unto itself distinct from pool. There are also hybrid pocket/carom games such as English billiards.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>The term "billiards" is sometimes used to refer to all of the cue sports, to a specific class of them, or to specific ones such as English billiards;</b> However, due to the predominance of US-originating terminology in most internationally competitive pool (as opposed to snooker), US terms are also common in the pool context in other countries in which English is at least a minority language, and US terms predominate in carom billiards as well. Similarly, British terms predominate in the world of snooker, English billiards and blackball, regardless of the players' nationalities.</div></br>


<div> <br> <b>8 ball also the 8. The money ball (game ball or frame ball) in a game of eight-ball. </b>It is the last ball that must be pocketed, after the suit of seven object balls belonging to the player shooting for the 8 (pocketing the 8 ball early is a loss of game"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â€šÂ¬Ã‚Âunless done on the break, in most rules variants). It is usually black in colour with the numeral "8" in a white circle. In other games, such as nine-ball and straight pool, the 8 is simply an object ball. Due to its coloring and regular use as a money ball, it is commonly used as a symbol in popular culture.</div></br>

<div> <br> <b>End rail Either of the two shorter rails of a billiards or pocket billiards table.</b> Chiefly American: Also known as side spin, english (which is not capitalized) is spin placed on the cue ball when hit with the cue tip to the left or right of the ball's center. English has a marked effect on cue ball rebound angle off cushions (though not off object balls), and is thus crucial for gaining shape; and can be used to "throw" an object ball slightly off its otherwise expected trajectory, to cheat the pocket, and for other effects. "English" is sometimes used more inclusively, to colloquially also refer to follow and draw. The British and Irish do not use this term, instead preferring "side". 
Equator The horizontal plane directly in the center of the cue ball, which when hit exactly by the cue tip should impart no follow or draw.</div></br>



<div> <br> <b>Extension Any mechanical aid that serves to extend the length of the player's cue, normally added to the end of the butt either by clipping around the end or screwing into the base.</b> Though extensions are used for pool, it is more common in snooker because of the significantly larger table size. In a tournament where players get limited time to make their shots (common in televised matches), an extension is a extra time granted before making a shot; players have a limited number of extensions in each frame.</div></br>
<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br> <div id="red18"><b> Don't Be Fooled By Our Upscale Appearance.</b><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=14"> Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>   </b> <br/></div>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

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<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

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 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




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<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-old-western-saloon-inspired-1850s-america-mlpt517-p-108.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/Twig-Pool-Table-MLPA517.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Old Western Saloon Inspired 1850s America MLPT517" title=" Pool Table - Old Western Saloon Inspired 1850s America MLPT517 " width="400" height="274" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><center><div><br><h3>Order Any Size Or Style</h3></center></div><br/><br/>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Fine Game Furniture Residential And Commercial All Styles And Sizes </h3></div><br/></center>

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<div><br><div id="red16">All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber, Genuine Stone, Marble, Granite, Fine Leathers, Fabric And Hand Forged Steel. By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen.</div></br></br></br>





<div><br><br><div id="blk18"><b>Under the supervision of world renowned artist H. J. Nick using only the finest materials.</b> We use "No" engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine and oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</div id="blk18">     <center><h3>"This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>


<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Master Crafted In America Since 1913.</b> Don't be fooled by our upscale appearance, our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand production or imports, because <b>"We Are The Factory." </b> </div>




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<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality Equals An Appreciable Asset Furnishing, Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>A Western saloon is a kind of bar particular to the Old West.</b> Saloons served such customers as fur trappers, cowboys, soldiers, gold prospectors and miners, and gamblers. The first saloon was established at Brown"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s Hole, Wyoming, in 1822, to serve fur trappers. The popularity of saloons in the nineteenth-century American West is attested to by the fact that even a town of 3,000 residents, such as 1883"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s Livingston, Montana, boasted 33 saloons . Among the more familiar saloons were First Chance Saloon in Miles City, Montana; the Bull"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s Head in Abilene, Kansas; the Arcade in El Dorado, Colorado; the Holy Moses in Creede, Colorado; the Long Branch in Dodge City, Kansas; the Birdcage Theater (also a saloon) in Tombstone, Arizona; and Judge Roy Bean"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s Saloon in Langtry, Texas. Many of these establishments remained open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.</div><br/>


<div><br><b>A saloon's appearance varied from when and where it grew. As towns grew, the saloons became more refined. </b>The bartender prided himself on his appearance and his drink pouring abilities. Early saloons and those in remote locations were often crude affairs with minimal furniture and few decorations. A single wood-burning stove might warm such establishments during the winter months. As travelers made their way West, some of them sold liquor from their wagons, and saloons were often formed of the materials at hand, including "sod houses. . . . a hull of an old sailing ship" or interiors "dug into the side of a hill". As towns grew, many hotels included saloons, pool halls and some stand-alone saloons, such as the Barlow Trail Saloon in Damascus, Oregon, featured a railed porch</div><br/>




<div><br><b>By way of entertainment, saloons offered dancing girls, some of whom occasionally or routinely doubled as prostitutes;</b> Faro; poker; brag; three-card monte; and dice games. Other games were added as saloons continued to prosper and face increasing competition. These additional games included billiards, darts, and bowling. Some saloons even included piano players, can-can girls, and theatrical skits.</div><br/>




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<div><br><b>As Shown: Custom Pool Table, H. J. Nick Original   </b>  Color: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress - 48"W X 96"L X 32"T.  This billiard table features a hand carved mountain scene with deer, elk, bears and a train surrounding all four sides.  The legs are hand carved into a log design from solid blocks of wood,  lodge-style  pool table with hand carved wilderness scene running all four sides.  You can select art work from any of the many carvings seen in the catalog or simply provide our design department with an idea and they will take it from there.  The rustic table also has 10" diameter solid legs with hand chiseled details enhancing the table"ÃƒÂ¢&eacute;â‚¬Å¾Ã‚Â¢s rustic appearance.</div><br/> 


<div><br> <b>This table exceeds the equipment standards specified by the Billiard Congress of America.</b>  It is regulation size, with a playing field of 44"W X 88"L and features a full 1" thick, three-piece oversized Italian slate bed.  The 5 3/4" wide rails are created from cherry wood and have hand bevelled edges and beautiful mother of pearl inlaid sights.  The highest quality K-66 profile cushions and tournament wine felt (many colors available) have been used in creating this piece.</div><br/> 

 <div><br><b>The pockets and baskets are designed to B.C.A. specifications</b> and are created from the highest quality, fine grained leather with braided tassels.  The base is designed from exotic cedar that has been reinforced with a steel framework.  Special mar-proof leveling feet have been used to ensure accurate leveling.  All the wood surfaces are finished in five coats of hand rubbed lacquer.  This item is shipped to your location ready to be set up and leveled by a qualified professional.  Shipping weight is 2000 lbs.</div><br/>



<div><br><b> This custom furnishing has been hand hewn by draw knife to shape</b> from 10" thick natural air dried exotic cedar solid timber. All carving designs are a solid part of the main structure (no glued up or add on design pieces or veneers). Design carvings appear on all sides of our furnishings allowing them to be used in the middle of a room as well as against a wall. All surfaces including the backs are finished and made of solid wood.</div><br/>

<div><br><b>All Pool Table Structures Include Steel Reinforced Legs And Side Rails</b> insuring this structure solid and without wobble forever. </div><br/> 
 

<div><br><center><div id="red16"> Heavy Duty Commercial Playing Surface Felt Can Be Ordered  In Your Choice Of Colors</div><br /></center>

<center><div><br><h1>This Is Not Your Ordinary Log Pool Table </h1></center></div>


<div><br><b>This Lodge Style Furniture Is Built From Solid Cedar Beams</b> that have been fully cured by natural desert air drying. All logs are cured for at least 2 years to less than 3% prior to being tenon joined, pegged and doweled to create a solid structure. This solid structure would be likened to the way a well built wooden train trestle or old 19th century barn would be built.  Then all timbers are hand carved by our master carvers to appear as logs.  </div>

<div><h3>This Log Style Pool Table Will Never Warp, Bow Or Shake and Is Built To Stand The Test Of Time</h3></div><br/>

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<div><br><b>Most log pool tables are built with semi cured lumber taken directly from the forest.</b> Most of these tables are not structural even though it would lead one to believe they were at first blush. Most makers of natural log pool tables ask that you put supports from under side to floor to support the weight of the slate or they some times use a 1/2' slate bed to keep the weight down. </div>

<div><b>The reason is usually the joinery.</b> Plus these natural logs will usually shrink from 20% to 35% more once they are in the environment of your home. This allows the slip joints to shrink and almost always bow and twist. Also if the weight of your slate playing bed were also being supported by these semi cured logs it would add additional bowing and warping<h3>This of course makes most of these natural log pool tables, that appear like quality, eventual firewood.</h3></div><br/>




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<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>The kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Door Factory. </div>

<div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Medium Walnut Semi Gloss -  Light To Medium Distress</b>  Our processes include five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether you order as limited edition or old growth original works. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas. These furnishings are built to investment family heirloom quality and to master furniture building techniques that have been established by master craftsman for hundreds of years. They are built and finished to be virtually maintenance free, to age with grace. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors or computer color match to any color stain. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b></div><br/>





<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>




<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Lighting Details As Shown </b></div></center>



<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>See Our Lighting Section For Many Addtional Pool Light Designs </b></div></center>



 <div><br><b>Finish As Shown: Color: Multiple Color Hand Applied Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished with iron oxides that are applied in conjunction with very high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, this is because our patina process not only has a more rich and old world look, it also has been proven to outlast paints and powder coating.  Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.  <b>You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors and you may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b>The clear color of most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly. Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>
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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">About The Wood: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship. </div><br/>

<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>






<left><img src="/images/Color-Carvers.jpg"></left><div><br>


<div><br><b>Colorized Carving.</b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>



<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b> At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>
<left><img src="/images/Hands-Of-Blacksmith.jpg"></left><div><br>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>




<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>


<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b>  Our beautiful patina finishes are hand applied using a special patented process where oxides are bonded into the metal at over 1000 degrees. This permanent finish beautifies with age. S.A.F. does not paint or faux finish any of our iron creations. Paint fades, chips and cracks over time and patinas last forever. No Drop Forged Casted Copies. No Paint Or Powder Coated Finishes. <b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">limited edition or original works.</a></b>  Every surface of this furnishing is finely finished including the undersides and hidden areas.</div>


<left><img src="/images/Patina-Applied.jpg"></left><div><br>


<div><br><b>Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace.</b>  All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat. We never powder coat or faux paint our steel, it has been proven paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time.  You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors. Our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. </b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealant and wood finishes. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><h3> <div id="red14">Order Hand Forged Matching Furnishings Of Any Design.</div></br></h3></center>

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=15&chapter=10">Our Guarantee:</a> We Guarantee Each Item "Forever" " No Questions Asked, backed by over nine decades of fine craftsmanship.  </center></div><br/>


<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=5">Pricing </a></center>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=8&chapter=10">Special Discounts </a></center>




<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>





<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> 

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</b></div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-circa-1915-america-apt1200-p-3560.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/TheDeco.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Circa 1915 America APT1200" title=" Pool Table - Circa 1915 America APT1200 " width="400" height="266" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a>&#65532;<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>American 1915 Art Deco  </b>

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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Pool Table Is 94 Years Old</b></div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era Or Add A modern Design Twist. </b></div></center> 







<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Master Crafted In America Since 1913.</b>  <a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>  this is because <b>"We Are The Factory," </b> so don't be fooled by our upscale appearance.</div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



<left><img src="/images/Color-Carvers.jpg"></left><div><br>




<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

<left><img src="/images/Hands-Of-Blacksmith.jpg"></left></div>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=15&chapter=10">Our Guarantee:</a> We Guarantee Each Item "Forever" " No Questions Asked, backed by over nine decades of fine craftsmanship.  </center></div><br/>


<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=5">Pricing </a></center>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=8&chapter=10">Special Discounts </a></center>




<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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      <title>Pool Table - Victorian Style Circa 1870 -  APT5670</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.artfactory.com/pool-table-victorian-style-circa-1870-apt5670-p-3559.html"><img src="http://www.artfactory.com/images/babcockj.jpg" alt="Pool Table - Victorian Style Circa 1870 - APT5670" title=" Pool Table - Victorian Style Circa 1870 - APT5670 " width="400" height="193" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a>&#65532;<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>Historical Origin And Design Inspiration</b></div></center>


<div><br><b>Victorian Style Pool Table Circa 1870</b>

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<center><div><br><div id="red20"><b>This Pool Table Is 139 Years Old</b></div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>You May Order: This Furnishing Design In Any Size And Material - Made In The Same Hand By Our American Master Craftsman, As It Was Hand Crafted In Its Era Or Add A modern Design Twist. </b></div></center> 







<div><br><b>Scottsdale Art Factory carries on the American Arts And Crafts Movement of the 21st century,</b> in the same way William Morris and John Ruskin (founders of the Arts and Crafts furniture movement in circa 1800 England) inspired Gustave Stickley (founder of the American Arts and Crafts movement) in America circa 1900. Frank Loyd Wright, Charles and Henry Greene (inspired architects of the ultimate cottages such as the <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.gamblehouse.org/">Gamble House in Pasadena California</a>) are credited with raising quality standard to its highest level in their day. All of these great master craftsman also inspired the Marabella Brothers in the early 20th Century (founders of SAF circa 1913).</div><br/> <br/><br/>

<div><br><b>Every creative enterprise is always built on a foundation that was laid down by its predecessors.</b> Creative people are also dependent on the groundwork laid down by those who came before them.   H. J. Nick, artist and direct descendant of the Marbella brothers, and Scottsdale Art Factory have built on these foundations and have raised the bar of quality even higher.<b> Thus setting a new standard and offering the finest one of a kind handmade furnishings found anywhere in the world in the 21st century.</div><br/>


<center><div><br><h3>We Build Furnishings Any Size And Style </h3></div></center>

<center><div><br><h3>We Build Commercial And Residential Furniture - All Styles And Sizes </h3></div></center>


<center><div><br><h3>Choose From Our Designs Or Use Your Design And</h3></center>

<center><h3>We Will Build To Our Hand Made Standards</h3></div></center>

<div><h3>All Scottsdale Art Factory Furnishings Are Designed In America and Built In America Using Solid Natural Air Dried Timber And Hand Forged Steel And The Finest Fabrics And Leathers, By The Hands Of True American Master Craftsmen. </h3></div></br></br>

<div><br><br><div id="red12"><b>All products are made under the supervision of world renowned artist <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> using only the finest materials.</div id="red12"></b><b> We never use engineered cores or faux materials such as paste boards, veneers, masonite, MDO plywood, melamine or oriented strand board panels with expensive wood sounding names such as walnut or hickory veneer etc.</b> We also use only the finest fabrics and leathers.<div class="cmBody"><div class="center"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=20&chapter=10">More Info On Our Solid Timber Choices: </a> Important details about our timber and craftsmanship.      <center><h3>Solid Wood, "This Is The Real McCoy."</h3></div></br> </center>



<div><br><div id="red14"><b>Master Crafted In America Since 1913.</b>  <a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our prices are usually lower than lesser quality name brand mass production  imports, </a>  this is because <b>"We Are The Factory," </b> so don't be fooled by our upscale appearance.</div>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Purchase American Made -  Invest In "Your" Future.</b></div></center>






<center><div><br><div id="red16">Investment Quality, Equals Appreciable Asset Furniture , Destined For Antiquity.</div></center>

We build only proud to own family heirloom furnishing, rich with family history and priceless heritage. This process begins with you and your family personalizing each piece with your own special design requests. <a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=20&id=28">H. J. Nick</a> supervises the details and drafting process with his design team, and upon your approval, we then build your product.  Once you receive your item, you can enjoy it secure in the knowledge it will increase in value and become a cherished family heirloom that is guaranteed to stand the test of time.  <div class="cmBody"></b></div></br>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17">Order As An Original Work Or Limited Edition Product</a></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Order Your Choice Of High Quality Fabrics Or Leathers    </b></div></center>


<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>There Is Never A Charge For Re-design</b></div></center>

 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b><a style="font-size:16px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=25&chapter=10">Price Includes All Shop Drawings With Design Specifications For Your Approval </a></b><br /><br /> </div></center>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Every Furnishing You Order Includes Your Choice Of Hand Rubbed Fine Furniture Finishes & Textures</b></div></center>

 <div><br><b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10">Hand Rubbed Furniture Finish Details As Shown:</a></b> Mahogany Oil Stain  </b>  Beech Wood. Our finish process includes five to ten coats of hand rubbed furniture quality clear oils or water based non-toxic lacquers. It is applied, cured, rubbed and re-applied depending upon whether your order is Limited Edition or old growth Original works. <b>Every surface of this product is fine finished including the under sides and hidden areas.</b> These doors are built to investment family heirloom quality and are finished to be virtually maintenance free and will stand the test of time. You may choose the natural color or from over 400 standard stain colors, or computer color match to any stain color from a sample you provide. Most of our finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge.</b><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information: </a> Important details about our finish process: patinas, sealants and wood finishes. </div><br/>




 <center><div><br><div id="red16"><b>Hand Carving Is Available To Your Design Choice </b></div></center>






<div><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=59&chapter=10"> Hand Carving Information: </a>Important details about the kind of carving you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div>

<div><br><b><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/colorized-carving-p-3655.html">Colorized Carving: </a></b> You can order any carving colorized. In order to achieve a colorized carving, multiple stain colors are used. The stains are hand applied and blended with an artistic eye to achieve an enhanced natural appearance. </div>



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<div><br><b>All Steel Is Coal Fired, Hammered By Master Blacksmiths <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> And Patina Finished.</b>
At Scottsdale Art Factory, we take pride in our traditional, superior quality workmanship and craft our products from only the finest steel. Our master blacksmiths have been classically trained, and utilize old world techniques such as coal firing, anvil hammering and hand forging to create the finest handcrafted hardware available anywhere. <b>All of our steel work is hand patina finished by heat applying iron oxides to achieve a natural patina finish that will stand the test of time.</b></div><br/>

<div><br><b>Nothing is Drop Forged.</b> We create works <i>The Old Fashioned Way</i> using solid hand forged steel, (drop forging is a poor quality, casted copy of a hand forged work of art).<b> Nothing is wrought iron; </b>wrought iron is simply a softer and less sturdy form of metal that cannot compare to stronger hand forged low carbon steel. </div><br/>

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<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=61&chapter=10">Master Blacksmithing: </a>The kind of hand forged metal work you can expect when you order from Scottsdale Art Factory. </div><br/>

<center><div><br><div id="red16"><b> All Our Hand Forged Steel Is Hand Patina Finished To Stand The Test Of Time</b></div></center>

<div><br><b>Patina Finish As Shown: Various Colors Of Hand Applyed Iron Oxide Patinas.</b> All steel parts are hand patina finished the old fashioned way by iron oxide hand applied with high temperature heat.<b> We never powder coat or faux paint our steel,</b> it has been our experience that paint and powder coating methods do not hold up over time. You may choose from many natural iron oxide colors, and all our patina finishes are water based and earth friendly.<b> You may order any single color or texture finish at no extra charge. Every surface of this hardware is finely finished including the under sides and hidden areas. Each item is finished to be virtually maintenance free and to age with grace to stand the test of time.</b><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:12px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=21&chapter=10"> Fine Finish Information:</a> Important details about patina finishes.</div><br/> 

<b><a href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=17"> Order As Limited Edition or Original Works</a></b>
  

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<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=5">Pricing </a></center>

<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/index.php?main_page=page&id=8&chapter=10">Special Discounts </a></center>




<center><div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?chapter=10&id=16">Our Price Guarantee: </a> Why you may purchase hand made custom at production prices.</center></div><br/>


<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left1"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://www.artfactory.com/page.html?id=3">Our Heritage:</a> Marabella brothers come to America.</div><br/>
<div><br><div class="cmBody"><div class="left"><a style="font-size:15px;color:blue;font-weight:normal;"  href="http://americanfurniture.blogspot.com/">See Our Blog </a> More about the history of Scottsdale Art Factory and the American furniture movement of the 21st century.</div><br/> ]]></description>
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