1960 to 1970 case

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I got this case with my 1970 Kersenbrock. Who made it?.poolrod
 
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I believe you case could be an Brunswick Case, as I have seen one like it before, and was told that it was a Brunswick. TATE is the Case Expert. Maybe he will chime in.
 
CocoboloCowboy said:
I believe you case could be an Brunswick Case, as I have seen one like it before, and was told that it was a Brunswick. TATE is the Case Expert. Maybe he will chime in.
Thank you for the info.
 
Hi,

I know my question sounded weird, but I have an old case that is very similiar to yours that is round on the bottom and goes into an oval at the top (see pics). I believe mine is an old Brunswick made for the French market. The differences that I can see are that the configuration is different and the material is a different color in the interior, and the top on mine is held on by two latches instead of the one. Mine has the same "one foot" as yours and the handle and everything else seems the same. Yours might be an American Brunswick from the same time period? I have only seen a couple cases like this since I've collected cases. Mine is really roomy and holds the cue and shafts very securely, but without mashing them together... I wish I could have been more help!

Regards,

Steve
 

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Hunter said:
Hi,

I know my question sounded weird, but I have an old case that is very similiar to yours that is round on the bottom and goes into an oval at the top (see pics). I believe mine is an old Brunswick made for the French market. The differences that I can see are that the configuration is different and the material is a different color in the interior, and the top on mine is held on by two latches instead of the one. Mine has the same "one foot" as yours and the handle and everything else seems the same. Yours might be an American Brunswick from the same time period? I have only seen a couple cases like this since I've collected cases. Mine is really roomy and holds the cue and shafts very securely, but without mashing them together... I wish I could have been more help!

Regards,

Steve
The cases do look a lot alike. They do hold the cue nice and secure. I don't like the way the shaft has to go in tip first though. It can spread a lot of chalk down the shaft. Thank you for your help.
 
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I have one almost identical that had a late 60's era cue in it. It has a fellini (probably misspelled) tag inside. I will try to get some pictures of it this week and post so you can compare to your case.
 
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