grumpy wrote:
It'll be a veneer anyhow....
You can remove a bumper and see what it is(and do the scratch 'n sniff thing). The bolts are hidden behind the trim piece that surrounds the outside of the table. The cloth is fixed to the bumpers, so they can be removed without harm. You may be able to do the test by simply removing one of the pockets, also.
I've helped re-cover more than a few tables, and watched an old ace re-cover the bumpers, too. Quite an art....
Grumpy you are wrong about it being a thin veneer it is not a thin veneer. I know this for a fact because there are about 3 or 4 chipped in various areas around the side and end rails and two or three worm holes. The wood is solid boards glued up to the inner frame. The dress planks or in other words the wood exposed to the player look to be about 1” thick. You could call it veneer because it is glued up to the basic table frame but it is not thin by any means. Yes I to have helped re-cover a table or two and you are right that most the exterior woods are veneer but not all tables are done in that matter.
Also I am referring to spider webbing not just black lines. The more I look at the more I think it is Ziricote but not totally sure.
I take some pictures tonight and post