Nice!My main squeeze for 40 years, a 1984 series Meucci Original, model three. Red-on-red points against the charcoal-stained birdseye made me fall in love instantly. Whaddya think?
I am not a big Meucci fan but like you their veneered pointed cues are their best efforts IMO. They did tons of sticker cues, which for life of me cant understand why anyone would want.Very nice! I wish Meucci made more 4 point cues these days.
Some of my friends have ones from the 90s and they look really cool. I have a newer Meucci (ANW-1) and I love it, but with no points it is less striking.
I am not a big Meucci fan but like you their veneered pointed cues are their best efforts IMO. They did tons of sticker cues, which for life of me cant understand why anyone would want.
Ken
I have no idea what this is referring to. The only "stickers" I know of are the very early cues with a sticker on the butt for the Meucci name, cue weight, etc. I'm not aware of any other examples.I am not a big Meucci fan but like you their veneered pointed cues are their best efforts IMO. They did tons of sticker cues, which for life of me cant understand why anyone would want.
I do not. I spoke erroneously and stand corrected.
I do not. I spoke erroneously and stand corrected.
Wrong. Inaccurate. False. Error. Thirty lashes and no grog tonight.
They did continue with some of these overlay designs into the MO series, and just a few other examples I've found. I do know that the '84 Gambler was inlayed, and the overwhelming majority of models from 75-89 were also inlayed. I guess I only disagree that they made "tons" of them in that era, just some.
I wholeheartedly agree that those examples are not nearly as desirable. Too many better options for the money.