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  1. CPhilipRoss

    Burton Spain Cue Values

    This web site has always helped me find answers. I am researching the current selling value for Burton Spain cues, so I can establish fair values. I have two of them purchased directly from Burton in the early 1980's (Model #24 4 prong, and Model #34 6 prong). Both have letters of...
  2. CPhilipRoss

    Cue Maker?

    It is always interesting to see how fast you experts can identify the maker of a cue. Here's the latest.
  3. CPhilipRoss

    Another Mystery Cue

    This forum has been great for identifying cur manufacturers. Here's another one. Thanks for your inputs
  4. CPhilipRoss

    Mistery Cue

    One of my friends bought a used cue, but doesn't know the maker. Hope someone can recognize the logo. Thanks,
  5. CPhilipRoss

    Rambow Cue

    I started playing pool & 3 cushion billiards when attending the University of Illinois in 1961. My first cue was a Brunswick "Willie Hoppe". In 1964 I met Herman Rambow in his shop on Walbash Ave. in Chicago, and he repaired one of the shafts on my Hoppe cue. In 1966 I had graduated, and finally...
  6. CPhilipRoss

    Herman Rambow Cue Restoration ?

    I started playing pool & 3 cushion billiards when attending the University of Illinois in 1961. My first cue was a Brunswick "Willie Hoppe". In 1964 I met Herman Rambow in his shop on Walbash Ave. in Chicago, and he repaired one of the shafts on my Hoppe cue. In 1966 I had graduated, and finally...
  7. CPhilipRoss

    Herman Rambow Cue Restoration ?

    I started playing pool & 3 cushion billiards when attending the University of Illinois in 1961. My first cue was a Brunswick "Willie Hoppe". In 1964 I met Herman Rambow in his shop on Walbash Ave. in Chicago, and he repaired one of the shafts on my Hoppe cue. In 1966 I had graduated, and finally...
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