Did palmer originate in the phillipines

winners07

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LOL THIS ONE DID.
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A friend of mine got this palmer signed in Tunica, :grin:
Thanks for looking Gary
 

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In Case Anyone Was Interested

Palmer Cues operated out of New Jersey, USA from the mid 60's thru the early-mid 90's. In 1971, I actually went to their ship in Elizabeth, N. J. with my stepdad who bought me my very first pool cue made of all cocobolo wood. Keep in mind this was 43 years ago and at that time, cocobolo was just starting to get used as a brand new, exotic wood. I still own that cue and it's listed with the other cues in my collection, i.e., AZ signature. It still plays amazingly well after all these years.
 
Palmer was in Elizabeth NJ. My father used to know the Balner's. He played at high cue in Elizabeth. My family is from Elizabeth. My father used to always tell me about rambow and Palmer cues. He always said they were the best.
 
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Palmer was in Elizabeth NJ. My father used to know the Balner's. He played at high cue in Elizabeth. My family is from Elizabeth. My father used to always tell me about rambow and Palmer cues. He always said they were the best.

He's obviously being sarcastic with his title....lol...
 
Palmer Cues operated out of New Jersey, USA from the mid 60's thru the early-mid 90's. In 1971, I actually went to their ship in Elizabeth, N. J. with my stepdad who bought me my very first pool cue made of all cocobolo wood. Keep in mind this was 43 years ago and at that time, cocobolo was just starting to get used as a brand new, exotic wood. I still own that cue and it's listed with the other cues in my collection, i.e., AZ signature. It still plays amazingly well after all these years.

Post some pictures.

Great story!

Ken
 
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