Last year I interviewed Ann Gore and during the course of the interview she mentioned that she was still in possession of the very first tooled Fellini case. As she made it and kept it.. I was able to acquire it recently and here are some pics.... There is an LOA from Ann for the case.
JV
Sometimes you unearth important cues, by accident. A cue you buy might not mean to much until you do the research. Mark spoke to Bill McDaniel at length on this cue. This is the result of that conversation.
Fanciest Mac Attack made
One of a select very few hand signed by Bill
Made early to mid...
The first thing you do.. is you post pictures on the internet and let 40 people that have never seen one, tell you it is, or isn't. :ROFLMAO: That is a joke....
Takes experience and seeing enough of them to know. Then you send it to Pete Tascarella and get a letter.
JV
Its a Dufferin, made into a jump with two shafts. Whoever made it, made it to the trends of the early 90's for sure. Someone pointed out that the lettering is very similar to a Waldo. Kent Washington being centered between Seattle and Tacoma.. who knows.
Jimmy Caras limited series with It's George case... Actual Jimmy Caras autograph on the forearm, 2 full 13 mm shafts, leather wrap, fanciest of the series.
Really nice piece of Amboyna Burl with a curly maple forearm. Nice color combination of black, yellow, brown and natural veneers. Stacked rings over the butt cap.
JV
This table shows up in the Brunswick 1912 or 16 catalog. There were a few different inlay styles.
This table was restored and installed by Mark Kulungian. Driven to Chapel Hill from Windsor Locks to install.
JV