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  1. J

    seeking National Cue catalogs

    Right on. I just took mine (there are pics of it in my album) to the local billiards shop pro. He told me that the joint collar and butt are probably ivory. It has the name National stamped on the butt just like yours. A sweet hitting cue for the short game.
  2. J

    seeking National Cue catalogs

    That's a very nice looking cue, Donny. I see on your site you have it listed as a '68. How did you determine the year?
  3. J

    seeking National Cue catalogs

    Thank you, Mr. Bond. If you hear or see anything, please do let me know :)
  4. J

    seeking National Cue catalogs

    It is my understanding that National Cue had a factory in Chicago in the late 60s. Does anyone know of someplace that might have catalogs of theirs? Any leads appreciated.
  5. J

    National Cue

    Thanks Woody.
  6. J

    National Cue

    I'm trying to learn something, so I hope you don't mind that I ask: what is it about the cue that makes you think it's from the import era? I didn't include a pic, but would it change your opinion if I mentioned that "National" is stamped on the butt as opposed to it having a sticker...
  7. J

    National Cue

    Chris, can I send you some pics? I posted some in an album here on AZB and tried to put them in my second post but they don't seem to be showing up.
  8. J

    Let's do another refinish special

    Can you save the signature on a Helmstetter? The one on mine is some kind of gold-colored medium.
  9. J

    National Cue

    Hello everyone. I just picked up a National cue and am trying to find out some more info about it. I saw some of the other posts about how Dick Helmstetter set up the factory and how Bob Meucci, Craig Petersen and Ricco Cervantes all participated in the making of cues there. Does anyone know...
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