AZ forum members - Thanks for your help in identifying this cue.
I also have my own Titlist conversion which was made for me at Whitehead and Zimmerman in San Francisco in 1970 (pictures below). The cue was built to the specifications given by Mosconi in his 2nd instruction book (the one where he’s wearing a powder blue sport coat on the cover). Having traded the original shaft along with $20 to a friend for taking my statistics final, I asked another games room player who was going to So Cal to pick up a cue he’d ordered from a young cue maker, to have him make me a shaft too. This cue maker named his cues after his daughter - Gina Cues! (pictures below)
I discovered pool as a freshman at Cal Berkeley in 1968. The Student Union games room was an impressive place...12 Crown 4 1/2 x 9’s, 2 snooker tables - 5x10 and two three cushion tables.
Memorable moments include:
Seeing Bob Jewett, in his Air Force uniform, unwrap his his newly arrived Balabushka and hitting it for the first time on table #1.
Meeting a very ardent newbie named Phil Cappelle, to whom I recall suggesting the closed hand bridge.
Riding in Phil’s VW bug with others from the games room to see Willie Mosconi give an exhibition at Cochran’s. And afterwards standing in line to shake his hand. That’s how “I met Mosconi”!
Best Regards,
George Tucker
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