About $40 the killer is the ten grand I spent on the stuff to make it with.
Larry
My player ran a whopping $125 new, from a South Philly hall in 1974, after a match when Hopkins robbed the Miz in 9 ball. It was sold to me as being a Palmer, but after further inspection, no one on the planet can ID it. To this day, I sleep with it under my pillow. BTW, that's not the original butt cap and it has a brass threaded dowell through the ferrule.
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KoolKat--If I were to try and Identify the Cue--Abe Rich would Be My Answer-Nice Looking Cue.
I Still Have My Player That I Bought New In 1978, For 250.00 Made By Gus Szamboti
Greatest Hitting Cue,,To This Day I Have Ever Held--I Wish I Knew How To Post Pics
But I'm Doing Well To Just Type--LOL
CoolKat--I brought up Abe Rich because of the rings above the butt cap--that's a tell tell to me--may have been others that did that work--but he made a lot of cues with those tell tell rings--one thing to add ,,if it is indeed a Rich cue--it's a rare one,,because of the full splices.
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