Anyone like 1960's Gina's ???

Ginacue Case?

Kevin

Received with a old Ginacue--is this original--
 

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Kevin

Received with a old Ginacue--is this original--

That's odd. The ones (maybe 2) that I've seen didn't have Ginacue impressed in them and Ernie doesn't remember making any like that. How do you feel yours compares in size (diameter of the opening and tube itself) to say a Fellini or and old Adams ?

Thanks

Kevin
 
Very Nice Gina!!!

Wonderful Gina Cue! GL with it!! Also, what is that cue with the elephant inlay? That is interesting work as well. GL Bump. Ryan
 
cue case

Kevin:

It is made like the Adams or viking cases--
But the lettering is the block style on the case, this came with a old titleest cue so I thought it could be a early case that he bought and lettered--
If you could check with him sometime and post here, that would be great but it would be for info only--
It is going to stay with the Ginacue--
 
Kevin:

It is made like the Adams or viking cases--
But the lettering is the block style on the case, this came with a old titleest cue so I thought it could be a early case that he bought and lettered--
If you could check with him sometime and post here, that would be great but it would be for info only--
It is going to stay with the Ginacue--

He made his own cases. I did check with him and he didn't recall doing that lettering. I sent him the pics if he changes his tune I'll let you know. Ernie's cases were the same style as other tube cases, but noticeably smaller, you had to know "the move" to get a butt and 2 shafts in there.

Thanks

Kevin
 
the cases ive seen did not have the lettering, but the lining looks to be corect, they were smaller than the cases of the day, but he did his own extrusion and then lined them with a silk type nylon
 
the cases ive seen did not have the lettering, but the lining looks to be corect, they were smaller than the cases of the day, but he did his own extrusion and then lined them with a silk type nylon

You are for sure right (always are) about the lining, and Ernie is all trying to remember if he ever tried the lettering (the 60s were a long time away).

Thanks

Kevin
 
Kevin--

Thanks for replying with the correct information--

I'll tell you what, Bill is right that lining does look way Ernieish. Ernie is all "I don't think I ever used lettering by we are talking 50 tears ago", which we are (wow).

If you want to continue investigation, take a pic of the top of the case inside and out and I'll show them to the master.

Thanks

Kevin
 
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be changed- for attempting wholesale price-

I see where you lowered the price but I don't see where you made the same condition disclosures you made to me in PM to the people you are offering the cue to?

I'm sure it just slipped your mind so I'll leave that to you.

Thanks again

Kevin
 
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Kevin:

These are additional pictures that are on my computer of the case--

Again/thanks in advance for any information--
 

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Kevin:

These are additional pictures that are on my computer of the case--

Again/thanks in advance for any information--

Thanks. I'll show them to the Ernie and if he has anything more illuminating than "I dunno that's a long time ago" I'll let you know.

Thanks again

Kevin
 
i will buy the case if the price is fair and since it did not go originally with the cue, please call me734-693-3177 again cash in hand
 
New information on the Gina-

I am going to speak ( to a supposed friend- who took it under consignment- I was asked by Him to attempt to sell the Gina- The world apparently knew more about the cue than me. thanks in advance for the pm's. I will reply- when I can get a better price-( because of Original shaft length. (other issues) I will speak with Doc Rutter about ( reality about repairs he may or may not have done.) thanks- my reputation speaks for it self- I feel only semi knowledgeable yesterday for sure. I will declare any information , I must blame myself(10%) for not asking , the right questions thanks Mark

I will test drive ,gather more info-
 
too bad that was a rare cue with staggard veneer and double rings ,and cortland wrap, and dots above the points. wow! hope you can make the sale happen iam surprised at 1850.00 it did not fly off the shelf , and for only making a few bucks at 2000 it was a steal. because if ernie restored it 3000 would not be out of line
 
iwould have bought it if you responded to my pms. were you selling it for the 61 year old lady or was it a consingment with a friend iam confused please clear up for me, thanks
 
Thanks to the interest (Gina removed-

the gina is gone/the woman who put it up for consignment- wanted it back. All other cues will remain in our hands(30-60 days) due to this woman's( actions)- she's apparently very thirsty mark
 
the gina is gone/the woman who put it up for consignment- wanted it back. All other cues will remain in our hands(30-60 days) due to this woman's( actions)- she's apparently very thirsty mark

Mark

She makes it look as if you went to a woman's house who was offering a cue on CraigsList for $1850, which you turned around and offered to middle to AZ for $2800 without even buying it. Sure she wanted the cue "back", someone was kind enough to post the Craigslist ad and I'm sure someone else just bought it from her directly. I mean, why not?

I'm not real clear on what she did wrong, how she was thirsty, but she sure did succeed on making someone else look a little hungry.

I've got no problem with a guy trying to flip a cue, and I take items on consignment too, but you really need a little control and knowledge. Otherwise your consignor will just sell the item out from under you and leave you looking like a guy that didn't disclose the flaws in a cue you didn't own or know very well.

I'm sure this cue will end up in Ernie's shop pretty soon and I'm looking forward to seeing it.

Thanks

Kevin
 
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