A couple of unchalked 1970's survivers

jayman

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Jayman:

Great cues and relatively rare. I assume you know that these Brunswicks were made by Adam (R. Helmstetter) in Japan. This was the last step before they (B'wick) fell off the boat completely and started sourcing POS cues from Taiwan. Very nice.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
Nice cues, Jay! Didn't you pick up an older one similiar to the top one a while back on Ebay?

Do you have any of the Brunswick literature from that era? I have one of the fancier cues, but can't find any information on them other than vague comparisons with the Adams models from that general era, which I don't think are all that similiar. I've owned quite a few Adams from that period and even though they are well made, I don't think they're at the same level of quality as the Brunswick (even though I know they obviously made by Adam).

Have you owned those Brunswicks since they were made? Both are excellent examples. Thanks for sharing!

Regards,

Steve
 
Hunter said:
Nice cues, Jay! Didn't you pick up an older one similiar to the top one a while back on Ebay?

Do you have any of the Brunswick literature from that era? I have one of the fancier cues, but can't find any information on them other than vague comparisons with the Adams models from that general era, which I don't think are all that similiar. I've owned quite a few Adams from that period and even though they are well made, I don't think they're at the same level of quality as the Brunswick (even though I know they obviously made by Adam).

Have you owned those Brunswicks since they were made? Both are excellent examples. Thanks for sharing!

Regards,

Steve
The rosewood cue is the one i got on ebay, I dont have any literature on them but i am trying to locate some info. the other one I have had for many many years. I would love to see the one you have, and I am always looking for more if any pop up for sale or trade!
Shoot well, Jay.
 
Here's the one I have, Jay...

Take care,

Steve
 

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