I thought a few of you may enjoy the four different blue label Brunswick Professionals. View attachment 768859View attachment 768860View attachment 768861
That would be on the list! Getting the HI-RUN, CAROM KING and the MEDALIST are also on my list but they are a little hard to come across.Where's your wartime?![]()
Thanks.I would be very proud to have these in my collection.
Here's a teaser thenThat would be on the list! Getting the HI-RUN, CAROM KING and the MEDALIST are also on my list but they are a little hard to come across.
Far right, Oak? Brian.
What years are the different labels?
1st cue from left 1940 to 45ish. 2nd 1946 to around 51.What years are the different labels?
Well, hell.
That’s a fine looking bunch of fat butts.
That Keen Shot’s label way nicer than mine.
What’s the ferrule on that cue made from?
Challengers were typically one piece Maple cues with stained/painted points. But I have seen a few real spliced Oak cues with the Challenger decals on them. I have one myself.Far right, Oak? Brian.
I would love to check them out. I am starting to feel guilty typing this at workI have a few other Keen Shot cues, text me and I'll send photos in case there is an upgrade for you
I want someone to build me an Oak Titlist, so far, no takers. Brian.Challengers were typically one piece Maple cues with stained/painted points. But I have seen a few real spliced Oak cues with the Challenger decals on them. I have one myself.
I want someone to build me an Oak Titlist, so far, no takers. Brian.
I want someone to build me an Oak Titlist, so far, no takers. Brian.
I want a Titlist Tribute in every wood they offered. Brian.Oak Titlists are out there, the problem is the veneers always look weird with the light wood on both sides
I want a Titlist Tribute in every wood they offered. Brian.
Having one made as we speak, non-original blank. Brian.I have an ebony blank for you then![]()