I sent Mr Stroud a couple of pics. He said he thought it was early to mid 70’s. I only sent him a couple of pics which weren’t the best. Due to that he really couldn’t tell me more. He did say it looked to be in original condition. Thanks for looking!!”Beautiful Josswest.
Somewhat matches his late 70s window design, but with additional dashes, gunsights, and black butt plate. Also, the older KU bumper, so I'm going to guess this one of Bill's is more like mid 70s.
All the best,
WW
I sent Mr Stroud a couple of pics. He said he thought it was early to mid 70’s. I only sent him a couple of pics which weren’t the best. Due to that he really couldn’t tell me more. He did say it looked to be in original condition. Thanks for looking!!”
Here are some pics of my early Joss West. This cue is in excellent lightly played condition. I believe the cue to be all original.
One of my favorites!
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Thank You for chiming in Mr. Stroud! Huge fan or your work!!An early Josswest in nearly perfect condition.
Built around 1975.
I bought the rubber bumpers from Brunswick.
Bill S.
The J is larger than the W anything else is a reflection from the lightbeautiful cue
i am not familiar with that logo for a JW
the line beleow the W and extending down unless that is a reflection of light ??
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The J is larger than the W anything else is a reflection from the light
An early Josswest in nearly perfect condition.
Built around 1975.
I bought the rubber bumpers from Brunswick.
Bill S.