Feels good for it to be back in my case, Bill... thanks for taking care of it for me!!It brings me a great feeling to see your personal Barnhart cue in its proper place. You made a significant difference in my life when it was needed most. Thank You. Glad to here your getting time on table again. Always like to see you on AZ. Bill
That's a collection any player or collector, for that matter, would envy!!! Are any of the Schons Rundes??Ok here is mine.
Left to right
- McDermott
- McDermott
- McDermott
- Joss/Brunswick
- Schon
- Schon
- Schon
- Schon
- Jacoby
- DZ
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That brings tears to ones' eyes. They just don't have that hit anymore. Still one helluva cue, but the early 80's were something special.No sadly I sold my one off Schon made in 82. I only used it for a couple years and quit playing for about 30 or more years, so one day I asked my son if he wanted it, and he said no, so I sold it to a collector on here. I've tried to get it back now that I'm back in pool again, but he won't part with it. I remember walking into their little shop in 82 and there were some cues laying out on a table. I liked features on two cues so had them make me a cue with both features. When I sold it, it was excellent condition with 2 shafts. One of the bigger mistakes of my life.
I completely misunderstood that situation!! Apologies. I had this picture of Scrooge in my head and you, simply wanting Tony Tim's Cuestick back so he could walk again!!I actually contacted him when selling it as he was a collector, and I didn't feel he was just going to flip it. Funny thing was I didn't need the money, just wanted to see someone enjoy it.
I have no ill feelings towards him and fully understand why he doesn't want to part with it.
A very fine group. Thank you for sharing the photos.Here is the bulk of my current collection:
L to R:
-Bluegrass
-Pierce
-Barnhart
-Barnhart
-Black
-Southwest
-Tascarella
-Scruggs
-Callaluca
-Miltonio
-Tad