A couple of old Brunswick cues.

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Runde fan
Silver Member
I think they're Brunswick. The story I was told was that they were purchased by a man who lived in Chicago, from Brunswick. After having them he sent them back for the inlays, and that a man named Rambo did the inlay work. Sounds good, what are your thoughts. Inlays look like Ivory but I'm not sure yet. They are amazingly straight.
The unwrapped cue has four diamond inlays, the wrapped titlist has a diamond on one side and a rectangle inlay on the other side.


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firesteel

Registered
Nice cues. I have an old Wille Hoppe Professional with the Phillips butt cap screw like the one shown in the photo. I've been researching my cue and don't see many with that type of screw. I wonder if it would help determine something about its history.
 
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