Bought this cue back in the early 80's from a classmate. It came with a nice Fellini case. Unfortunately, the original ivory joint cracked. I had it replaced with a stainless joint.
Luckily, I ran into Bill Stroud at the Super Billiards Expo a few years ago. He told me he'd be happy to refurbish the cue for me. The one mistake I made was changing the linen wrap. It originally had a white & green-speckled wrap. I should have left it.
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Nice cue! I agree with your comment about the white/green linen wrap. BTW, you can put it back to white/green for very little money and your cue (nice now) will be your "baby" again!
Thanks for sharing.
Will Prout
Here is mine. Bill Stroud told me it is either a 69 or 70. It has 5/16x18 pin, one shaft micarta the other ivory. Weighs in at almost 22 ounces, but I love it.
I have been in an argument with myself on whether or not to get it refinished. Let me know what you think.
Nice cue! I agree with your comment about the white/green linen wrap. BTW, you can put it back to white/green for very little money and your cue (nice now) will be your "baby" again!
Thanks for sharing.
Will Prout
Origional shipping tube too!
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I should post it with it's ownl thread.
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Bob Frey might have done that ingraved Joss logo. Hard to say for sure.
They were always built to last.
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