Old Brunswick worth anything?

charlie8

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A friend of mine asked me if this cue was worth anything. Can anyone help ID if this is a falcon or joss made version? Value? Sorry I only have one pic they sent me.
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Chopdoc

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Some of these were made by Joss. Some Falcon. Some Asian import.

If that has a 14 pin it might be Falcon. I don't think it's a Joss.

If 18 pin, Asian.


Some do look for these, and that looks in nice shape.

Value? I really hate the value issue. In such nice condition you can expect to get over $100 for it. I wouldn't expect more than $150. I have seen selling prices get silly on these and occasionally someone will go over $200 for some unknown reason...but I wouldn't be looking for that.

Example of a higher level one but in lesser condition: http://www.ebay.com/itm/brunswick-p...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557


The strongest value on these are the earliest ones made by Joss IMHO. Why? US made, Joss, Brunswick. Add it up. If it's in nice condition it's worth something.


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trinacria

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Call joss. Don't email though, it's frowned upon in the pool world to Email Cue companies


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Chopdoc

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Looks like a joss to me... but I'm no cue wiz...


Rob.M

Definitely worth more if it is.

Incidentally, the Joss Brunswicks were not actually a 14 pin. I think it was something like a 5/16 x 12 or 16 pin or some other strangeness. Thomas Wayne (I think it was him) had a custom tap made for it.





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charlie8

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Thank you for the replies. I'll check the pin when I see her next. It is in great condition. Been sitting in her closet for 25-30 years.

Thanks again


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Ken_4fun

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I have hit some balls with this generation of Brunswick cues. They played okay, and felt like a Joss to me.

If you can get them $100-200 they make a fine starter cue.

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Chopdoc

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I have hit some balls with this generation of Brunswick cues. They played okay, and felt like a Joss to me.

If you can get them $100-200 they make a fine starter cue.

Ken

I agree.

And because they have a common joint pin you can easily upgrade the shaft if you choose to go that way.

You can occasionally find them at bargain prices in nice condition too. I gave one to somebody a couple years ago that I paid something like $30 for.

Definitely legitimately worth over $100, they aren't junk.

But some of the Joss ones will easily pull a lot more. But they have the Joss name on them and/or are in the Joss catalog. https://josscues.com/photo-gallery/cue-archives/brunswick-by-joss/






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ROB.M

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Dan Janes

You can contact joss via email. I've gotten a quick response in the past.



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