Original National Brochure....
JV
I believe the HC-150 Gandy had the vinyl veneers while the National had wood veneers. I have two Gandy HC-150 cues, one gold, one blue, both with vinyl veneers. Of course, I could be wrong but that is what I have believed so far.
What I find interesting is differentiating a Gandy HC-100, HC-110, and HC-120 from the National models of the same designation. I think they are Identical.
I have an HC-110, an HC-120, and an HC-140. At this point they are all in my Gandy collection. I also think any of them could be National.
I am not sure about the HC-140. Is it the deal as the HC-150? Does the Gandy have vinyl veneers while the National has wood? I don't know.
Am I crazy or on track with this?
Maybe my HC-140 made from an ebony Titlist is a National? It was identified by Dick Abbott as a Gandy.
Both companies used the same model designations. I believe the maker was National, Gandy seemed to act more as a distributor. Or did everything change over between the branding about 1970 with all the cues before being National, and all after being Gandy?
The green cue in my post #22 is clearly marked National, and has written on it "135", as in "HC-135" yet is is not in the National flyer we have and is in the Gandy flyer we have.
So it seems to me that at various times it just depended what sticker they put on the cue, they were made at the same place and the same time, at least the era we are talking about. Once the sticker was lost, is there any reliable way to say what name was on the cue when it was sold?
Yes, the HC-150 butt sleeve is different in the two flyers we have, so that's easier. What about the others? And the 135 cue I posted that's in "the wrong flyer"? LOL! I thought that anybody who knew would get a kick out of that.