Hello all,
I've been trying to track down info on this amazing cue. But, there isn't much info out there.
From my research the 360 was made from 1909-1929, but that is pretty much all the info I can find.
Who was the maker?
Are they all the same?
That's just some of the questions, if anyone has the history of this groundbreaking cue please post up and let's get a discussion started!
Attached are some of the links.
http://www.palmercollector.com/Brunswick/BruswickCollectorColorPlates.html
http://www.antiquebilliardtables.com/delegated/antique_pool_cues.htm
This is just scratching the surface of the questions I have, and I'm sure other have as well.
I wonder if Bunswick has more info, hidden away, somewhere? I've done a search on their site, but all they have available is the old catalogue.
I've seen a few makers putting out 360 inspired cues, and recently seen a show stopper of a replica. Post up any info!
Thanks
JCM
I've been trying to track down info on this amazing cue. But, there isn't much info out there.
From my research the 360 was made from 1909-1929, but that is pretty much all the info I can find.
Who was the maker?
Are they all the same?
That's just some of the questions, if anyone has the history of this groundbreaking cue please post up and let's get a discussion started!
Attached are some of the links.
http://www.palmercollector.com/Brunswick/BruswickCollectorColorPlates.html
http://www.antiquebilliardtables.com/delegated/antique_pool_cues.htm
This is just scratching the surface of the questions I have, and I'm sure other have as well.
I wonder if Bunswick has more info, hidden away, somewhere? I've done a search on their site, but all they have available is the old catalogue.
I've seen a few makers putting out 360 inspired cues, and recently seen a show stopper of a replica. Post up any info!
Thanks
JCM