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    Help Needed to ID this Turn Of Century Cue THanks.

    I don't think it was much longer. All the photos of Rieper cues only had what looks like a 1/4" butt cap made of ivory or hardwood on the end. Plus the patents from rieper show no butt cap at all. Bob
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    Help Needed to ID this Turn Of Century Cue THanks.

    Studebaker cue on Ebay Just list the Studebaker Rieper cue on Ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/Custom-Antique-1900s-Rieper-Pool-Billiard-Cue-Stick_W0QQitemZ270482183852QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3ef9fe96ac
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    Antique Rieper George Studebaker Pool Cue on EBay

    Check this out!:cool::eek: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=270482183852&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT
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    Help Needed to ID this Turn Of Century Cue THanks.

    Thanks For all the input :grin:Just want to thank everyone for their input on this cue, once I figure out exactly what I have I will be offering it for sale. If anyone is interested you can email me at 492vs@earthlink.net Thanks Again to All. Bob:grin:
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    Help Needed to ID this Turn Of Century Cue THanks.

    Studebaker Cue Thanks Manwon, Great information. If Brunswick was mass producing sticks in the early 1900's I don't think a man of Studebaker's stature would purchase a common cue from Brunswick, Reiper makes more sense. 1920 would put Studebaker in his mid 50's and probably still playing...
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    Help Needed to ID this Turn Of Century Cue THanks.

    Photo of Whole Stick Here is the photo of the whole stick. I guess this one may not be id'd
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    Help Needed to ID this Turn Of Century Cue THanks.

    Anyone have an Id on this vintage cue? It was the personal stick of George Studebaker of the Studebaker Automobile Family. He was born 1865 and died 1939. The Studebaker's had a connection with the Brunswick Co. in 1895 and I was told this stick was presented to Mr Studebaker when the Brunswick...
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    Help Needed to ID this Turn Of Century Cue THanks.

    Anyone have an Id on this vintage cue? It was the personal stick of George Studebaker of the Studebaker Automobile Family. He was born 1865 and died 1939. The Studebaker's had a connection with the Brunswick Co. in 1895 and I was told this stick was presented to Mr Studebaker when the Brunswick...
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