I just got what I thought was an older Viking but the veneers are plastic/vinyl. When did plastic show up in cues? thanks
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Right on. I think Bob Meucci started making those WICO blanks in 1968.
There is still controversy around whether or not Spain tried it...but I really think he did.
Viking also made their own.
I have two vinyl veneer Vikings. One from 80 or 81 and one from about 85. They look great. The vinyls are really cool and really bright.
Nice cue.
There is no controversy about whether Burton made some out of molds and they were not high enough quality to market. That has been confirmed by eye witnesses. Then Bob Meucci perfected them and made the type you see in the Viking cues. It was in the late 60's when Bob introduced what people call the "Wico" blanks.
To my knowledge they were first used in the 1960's, and I believe they were first made by Bob Meucci when he was at or shortly after he left National Cue which was a Division of National Chalk / Billiards supplies in Chicago. The company that was selling these blanks in the late 60's into the 70's was WICO, even Gus Szamboti used some of these blanks before he made his own.
Hope this helps
Thanks for the replies. I just dropped it off at Shurtz and Bob Owens is going to make a new shaft for it. He has an index that matches. It is a little intimidating to be around his cues when I am just a McDermott production cue kinda guy. It will be fun to have a shaft by him. I think I will call him and ask him to sign the shaft... is that dorkey?
It's my understanding that Gus used the Wico plastic veneers (only, not prong blanks) in building about 6 cues. A close friend of mine has one.
Cuesmith on here is Sherm.Thanks for the correction Chris, that is what I like about this forum so much knowledge compressed into the size of a Monitor!!!!:smile:
I know where I got the information that I posted originally, I read it in the 2rd Edition of the Blue Book of Cues on page 774. This is not the first time information has been confused, like I tell people all the time the Blue Books are great books to have, however, there are mistakes that are not intentional.
(In the Blue Book it says that the first 10 or 12 cues Gus built were made from Blanks made by WICO.)
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what does WICO stand for?What question do you want answered?
what does WICO stand for?
WICO in Chicago had the first plastic veneer.
The first 3 Joss Cues were made with WICO blanks before I taught myself to make them with wood veneers.
Bill Stroud