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  1. leonkush

    Authenticating old Tad cues

    Balance on Tad cues I have been looking at a Tad cue with the following specs: Butt 29 1/4? 15.4oz Shaft 29 15/16? 4.7oz. Does anyone know how well balanced these cues are and wether I would be aware that the cue is over 20 ounces? Sometimes you know if a cue...
  2. leonkush

    Authenticating old Tad cues

    Thanks Leon
  3. leonkush

    Authenticating old Tad cues

    Hello, I am in the market for a plain jane maple Tad cue. I am looking around and have seen some without logos. I have read that he didn't use a logo until after 1977. As these cues can be fairly expensive - how can you authenticate one 100% before deciding to hand over your hard earnt...
  4. leonkush

    Pete Tascarella Cues

    Hello, Does anyone have any information on these cues (price etc) and the current production times? Also how do these cues play and does Pete still make them or does he have an apprentise etc? Thanks Leon
  5. leonkush

    Brunswick Ivory Conversion

    I have new pictures of my Brunswick conversion http://www.schoolofcolor.com/CustomIvoryBrunswickB26Cue/ImageOne.html It is for sale on Ebay at the moment - http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-Brunswick-B26-Cue_W0QQitemZ250011386559QQihZ015QQcategoryZ21212QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem Cheers Leon
  6. leonkush

    Should I turn a Willie Hoppe house cue into a 2 peice?

    I have this Brunswick B26 cue which I had converted with Ivory Joints and Ferrules with a Predator Shaft fitted http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-Brunswick-B26-Cue_W0QQitemZ250011386559QQihZ015QQcategoryZ21212QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem In original Condition the Blue Book of Pool Cues values...
  7. leonkush

    Private Transactions

    Hello, I see that a lot of cues are sold privately on this forum. Can anyone tell me the most secure payment that is used in these transactions. For example - paypal, cheques, money orders etc Cheers
  8. leonkush

    Brunswick B26 Corsair Ivory Joint Conversion

    Thanks Nick, The cue was converted using traditional joints and materials because I wanted to retain the older style. The height of cues back then varied from 56inches upwards and had thick butts- so the cue would be perfect also for 3 cushion billiards. Thanks Leon
  9. leonkush

    Brunswick B26 Corsair Ivory Joint Conversion

    more pics..........
  10. leonkush

    Brunswick B26 Corsair Ivory Joint Conversion

    more pictures...
  11. leonkush

    old cues

    I have a Brunswick b26 conversion thread which has been up on the forum a couple of days now.. The cue is a lovley antique but I haven't had any interest. Are people interested in cues of this age? - is their a market for them? Or are people only after older Titlists? Can anyone recommend a...
  12. leonkush

    Brunswick B26 Corsair Ivory Joint Conversion

    Are people interested in cues of this age? - is their a market for them? Or are people only after older Titlists? Any feedback would be appreciated..... Leon
  13. leonkush

    Brunswick B26 Corsair Ivory Joint Conversion

    bump............
  14. leonkush

    Brunswick B26 Corsair Ivory Joint Conversion

    No worries Ernie, I will get some other pictures organised tonight. The cue weighs 18 ounces The original shaft has a 13mm tip with a very slight bend about 3 inches from the tip - understandable for a cue around 90 years old!. The cue rolls straight when joined together with the butt. The...
  15. leonkush

    Brunswick B26 Corsair Ivory Joint Conversion

    shafts...........314 and orginal shaft with ivory joint and ferrule coming down to $1000
  16. leonkush

    Brunswick B26 Corsair Ivory Joint Conversion

    The Blue Book of cues lists the cue value at $4750 pre conversion. The book also notes the cue was the forerunner to the future Titlist cues. I am looking at $1250 or nearest offer for an Ivory conversion with a new 314 shaft with joint protectors... Still looking for an offer on this one..
  17. leonkush

    Brunswick B26 Corsair Ivory Joint Conversion

    Thanks I live near Roger and have given him several of my cues for conversion. This cue in particular hits very well with the original shaft and gets a lot of reaction on the ball and turns a lot of heads.
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