Thanks!
Thanks for the replies, guys.
I found a set of three, 18, 19, and 20 oz., nearly-new, on eBay and bought them for $145; tax and shipping brings it to about $60 each.
I wanted some 'house cues.' My table came with four nice, one-piece house cues but they are short, 57". Probably doesn't matter for casual players, but, it bothered me. Plus since these are one-piece, I can't get them onto my lathe set-up to do any serious tip work, without making some new tooling (and I don't know that the butt will fit in he headstock bore, so maybe no-go on this 12x36" lathe, 'though I guess I could remove the tailstock and extend a rest to the left form the tool post).
It would be nice if Brunswick would tell us more about their accessories. I think it would only enhance their reputation to say "Centennial balls by Aramith," and "Centennial cues, American made by Schmelke." I can dream, can't I?
I wonder if these will have a country of origin sticker on them. I'll see when I get them. The pics in the auction showed the tips without chalk and never having been shaped, so maybe never used.