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  1. 9ballrob

    Liquidation of Billiard Supplies Tips, Ferrules, Cue Clips

    This is all new stock that I’m looking to liquidate! I have several hundred, if not thousands of these items. The slip on tips come in sizes from 11-13 1/2 mm. If you can buy volume, I guarantee the prices will be less than ANY of the billiard distributors in the states. PM or call...
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    1952 Brunswick catalog...............

    They also did a matching can of cleaner which is harder to find.
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    Brunswick Table ID Help

    I have the original catalog from 1970 showing this table. Yes it’s the Contempra!
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    Jungblut tables mfg dates

    Well the good news is you probably saved some money.
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    Jungblut tables mfg dates

    I have an original receipt from the company from 1925 in my ephemera collection (not for sale). I have some original August Jungblut nameplates that I would consider selling. i can be reached at 402-730-2315 if you may need one.
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    Cue ID

    Looks like cues from the late 1980s to extremely 1990s that we imported from Kao Kao or low end Lishan out of Taiwan. I would expect it to be 5/16-18 And if it was 5/16-14 I still think it’s the makers I mentioned.
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    PE Ordway Pool Table

    Here are some of the plates I have.
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    Weather check............

    Temperature in Lincoln, NE is now -6 and the wind chill is -28 below.
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    Billiard Trade Cards

    Here are a few from my collection.
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    Can someone help me with this manufacturer?

    I would say it's most likely made by Wendt out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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    WTB: Original Nameplates from Antique Pool Billiard Tables (See photos)

    I'm interested in purchasing the oldest, rarest, and most unusual nameplates that came off of antique pool or billiard tables. I'll gladly buy........... but I also have hundreds of items to trade such as: Cues, balls, chalk, brushes, paper items, photos, advertising smalls and YES...
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    Jins last update for 2019

    If the VNEA operator is going to allow your son to play in the adult leagues, good for him! He will improve even faster. I tried for several years to convince our local vendor to allow it, but no luck. All of our VNEA juniors have to wait until they are 21 in my area.
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    1940s Brunswick Wedge Cue ID??? Any info good

    Definitely not 1940s. The mother of pearl wedge option was gone from the catalogs before that and yes it was very common to see wraps go over the wedge, whether they were twine, leather, silk, etc. A pin like that is also shown in the 1928 BBC catalog. I would say it is most likely 1920s to...
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    Collectible old pool ball set

    The #6 and #8 are from a set of Brunswick Ivorylene Darts and the others are standard Hyatt fancy O. Just look at the little marks pointing at the number on those two balls and you will see the others don't have that.
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    Anybody making money?

    $30,000 per month net.............no way.........based on the information given.
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    How old is this pool table?

    The table was still offered in 1904, as I had a catalog showing it.
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    WTB: Antique Billiard Advertising Items Like in Photos

    Please tell me that there are others out there that appreciate "antique billiard smalls"? I have money to spend!
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    WTB: Antique Billiard Advertising Items Like in Photos

    These photos show the type of items I'm interested in buying. Celluloid items such as ( pocket mirrors, dexterity puzzles, whetstones, etc) Match Safes Pocket Knifes Nameplates Encased Pennies Watch Fobs Medals Chalk I pay strong for items that I don't currently own, especially nameplates. I...
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    Cool Bar Box

    There were many of these tables spread throughout Lincoln, Nebraska bars in the 1980s. We played leagues on them for years. Unlike many bar tables, they used a 2 3/8" cue ball.
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