Viking salesman's sample cue

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Viking salesman's sample, probably from the early to mid 1990s.

Nine different forearm stain colors, 27 wrap choices, ten pearlized plastic butt sleeve options, black or white butt caps and seven joint ring colors.

Note the mother of pearl dot in the shaft.

A test for the mathematicians out there - How many different possible combinations of the cue could be made?


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Salesman Sampler

I think this a great find. I love Salesman Samplers of any product!
We get good money for Antique Salesman Samplers.
Thank you for sharing,
Greg
 
test for mathematicians

that would multiply out as 27x26x25x24x23x22 etc., etc , it would be in the millons but I am too lazy to go look for my calculator
 
that would multiply out as 27x26x25x24x23x22 etc., etc , it would be in the millons but I am too lazy to go look for my calculator

Heck I cant read or do math. Try 46x45x44x43x42 etc., etc. Now I know I aint looking for no calculator
 
Psychedlic Viking

I would love to go into the pool hall all serious and set about make a serious money match just to pull this thing out and then try to act serious while my opponent starts to wonder.
 
hahha that's some cool stuff! Just wonder...is the cue cored? :rolleyes:
Also wondering...what's the weight...
 
Just wonder...is the cue cored?

Also wondering...what's the weight...

By definition it would be considered cored.

They built a maple forearm and turned it down to accept the forearm samples and rings like a butt sleeve would be done.

58" long ~ 19.4 ounces.
 
Do you still have it. Sent you I
Pm too.
Thanks Loren

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