Fireman Ron
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This cue seems nice. Love the shaft taper and feel. The points are all noticeable different in length. The bumper has a G on it. No writing anywhere on her.
She is two peice.its an old national cue. i suppose its one piece but could be two. the g is for gandy pool tables.
Message me if interested in selling.This cue seems nice. Love the shaft taper and feel. The points are all noticeable different in length. The bumper has a G on it. No writing anywhere on her.
As usual, the Best Meds Doc!!I am a National/Gandy collector and would be interested in that sneaky.
I would love to see pictures of the joint please.
It is NOT likely a National made cue, it is likely a Gandy that I estimate was made in the early to mid seventies. Probably after 73 and before 76. Probably before Viking started making them. I don't believe it is a Ricco cue, but later. It could be even later than that, I am making educated guesses here.
Honestly, nothing magical or special about it as a cue, just a well made sneaky.
National did make Gandy cues, but Gandy had their own shop run by Ricco Cervantes starting about 1970.
Cue makers that made Gandy cues included Bob Meucci who took over in 1968.
Outsourced makers were first National, AE Schmitt, Viking for about 10 years, and then later Adam.
Being a house brand they never made it big like McDermott, Viking, Meucci, etc. The notion that they made junk cues is ridiculous. They just didn't grow and enjoy the success of some of the other brands but some of the big names makers moved through the National/Gandy shop.
The early cues had no bumper. I am not sure exactly what year they started adding bumpers.
Later cues were imports, including sneakies, and they had a logo.
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Here is an example of a Ricco Cervantes made Gandy as documented by Dick Abbott, it is an ebony Titlist conversion HC-140 Gandy. I do own the cue.
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