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I have a 1970/80's era Brunswick cue available. The price is SOLD PENDING PAYMENT.
The specs are as follow.
The butt of the cue is 29" & weighs 14.0 oz, according to my scale. It is .844 at the joint, and 1.176 at the butt end of the cue.
The shaft is 4.6 oz, and is ~30" long, with a 12.75mm tip diameter. There is NO tip on the cue.
The shaft is NOT original to the cue, but was fitted to the original brass joint collar.
I believe the cue would be a fine player on it's own right, or could be converted, if desired.
Please try to respond with interest, in this thread.
Thank you for looking.
 

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I have a 1970's era Brunswick cue available. The price is $145.00, shipped & insured within the lower 48 CONUS ONLY.
The specs are as follow.
The butt of the cue is 29" & weighs 14.0 oz, according to my scale. It is .844 at the joint, and 1.176 at the butt end of the cue.
The shaft is 4.6 oz, and is ~30" long, with a 12.75mm tip diameter. There is NO tip on the cue.
The shaft is NOT original to the cue, but was fitted to the original brass joint collar.
I believe the cue would be a fine player on it's own right, or could be converted, if desired.
Please try to respond with interest, in this thread.
Thank you for looking.
Price reduction to $145.00 shipped and insured. Lower 48 CONUS ONLY.
 
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I have a 1970's era Brunswick cue available. The price is $145.00, shipped & insured within the lower 48 CONUS ONLY.
The specs are as follow.
The butt of the cue is 29" & weighs 14.0 oz, according to my scale. It is .844 at the joint, and 1.176 at the butt end of the cue.
The shaft is 4.6 oz, and is ~30" long, with a 12.75mm tip diameter. There is NO tip on the cue.
The shaft is NOT original to the cue, but was fitted to the original brass joint collar.
I believe the cue would be a fine player on it's own right, or could be converted, if desired.
Please try to respond with interest, in this thread.
Thank you for looking.
Bump.....🇮🇹
 
That's a really nice full splice cue butt. I'm guessing Early 1980's? after a closer look two things really intrigue me about it. First, the butt diameter is on the thin side which is very desirable today, And am I wrong or is that old forest Brazilian Rosewood? It's just gorgeous. If so, that's super cool since that forest was depleted in the 1940's or there about. Not all the wood was used up then, but those trees are gone forever.
I also have a question. What joint pin does it have?
 
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That's a really nice full splice cue butt. I'm guessing Early 1980's? after a closer look two things really intrigue me about it. First, the butt diameter is on the thin side which is very desirable today, And am I wrong or is that old forest Brazilian Rosewood? It's just gorgeous. If so, that's super cool since that forest was depleted in the 1940's or there about. Not all the wood was used up but those the trees were gone forever.
I also have a question. What joint pin does it have?
I believe it is a 5/16-14.
 
I found this in the closet. Had forgotten that I even had it. $145.00 out the door.
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