Thank you for the compliment on the cue.
Thats a pretty sweet cue you have there as well.
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Thank you for the clarification and and looking out. I do appreciat where your coming from.
Thank you for the compliment on the cue.
Thats a pretty sweet cue you have there as well.
This vintage BBC cue is mahogany. Stamped at 17 oz.
For its age it is in good condition. The shaft area has a little bit of deflection. About an 1/8 of an inch I would say.
The points are almost dead even.
The veneers and pearl in the plate are completely intact.
It has an ivory ferrule and is still very much playable should you wish to use it for such.
Due to its age as one would expect some shallow dings are present.
The last two wood rings at the bumper do need a little repair work.
It is a perfect candidate for restoration.
Feel free to contact me with any questions or offers that may be of interest.
See Ebay auction.
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This vintage BBC cue is mahogany. Stamped at 17 oz.
For its age it is in good condition. The shaft area has a little bit of deflection. About an 1/8 of an inch I would say.
The points are almost dead even.
The veneers and pearl in the plate are completely intact.
It has an ivory ferrule and is still very much playable should you wish to use it for such.
Due to its age as one would expect some shallow dings are present.
The last two wood rings at the bumper do need a little repair work.
It is a perfect candidate for restoration.
Feel free to contact me with any questions or offers that may be of interest.
That is a nice Brunswick 26 1/2 Trophy cue Sev, like other members have said there are a couple things that help date the cue. Cues made up until the early thirties had the weight stamp on the cues bottom like your cue, later models had the weight stamp between the cues points. The Brunswick decal also dates the cue to Twenties or early thirties, the later decal had a green back ground not red like your cue.
Good luck with your sale Sev.
This vintage BBC cue is mahogany. Stamped at 17 oz.
For its age it is in good condition. The shaft area has a little bit of deflection. About an 1/8 of an inch I would say.
The points are almost dead even.
The veneers and pearl in the plate are completely intact.
It has an ivory ferrule and is still very much playable should you wish to use it for such.
Due to its age as one would expect some shallow dings are present.
The last two wood rings at the bumper do need a little repair work.
It is a perfect candidate for restoration.
Feel free to contact me with any questions or offers that may be of interest.
That is a nice Brunswick 26 1/2 Trophy cue Sev, like other members have said there are a couple things that help date the cue. Cues made up until the early thirties had the weight stamp on the cues bottom like your cue, later models had the weight stamp between the cues points. The Brunswick decal also dates the cue to Twenties or early thirties, the later decal had a green back ground not red like your cue.
Good luck with your sale Sev.
Thanks Craig.
I have another one with the green decal. However there is no weight stamped on it.