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nineball66

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Anyone here care to share what they know about these cues and what they might be worth in today's market? I acquired from a guy who said that a member of his family made these cues out of New Jersey.Seems there's very little info on this cue maker on the internet. There's two butts but only one matching shaft to go with. I haven't had a chance to hit a ball with them but am curious to know what they hit like. Any info on this cue maker would be appreciated. Thanks
 

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Those are Karl Meyer cues. Very cool. They aren't worth a ton, they were never top quality cues, but they weren't too bad either. I would be interested in them.
 
Karl didn't fall far from the Palmer / Paradise cue making tree. I wish I knew what happened to his machinery and supplies...

JV
 
Those are Karl Meyer cues. Very cool. They aren't worth a ton, they were never top quality cues, but they weren't too bad either. I would be interested in them.

I remember looking at Karl Meyer cues for sale brand new in a store named McDonalds Pro Shop in Neptune NJ about 1985. It was owned by a pool player named Joe Star.
 
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