amazingly I bought this Palmer in 1972

tikkler

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I picked this up at the original Golden Cue in Queens in 1972. Have been playing with it since then right up to last night. Looks great doesnt it.
Steve

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I love that cue!!! You have an amazing collection Steve.

Is that a custom "J"?

Mike
 
thanks man, the cue plays great then and now. Bought it off a pro at the Cue, his name was Barry Greenberg. Never found out much about it.
Steve
 
I would really like to see your whole collection layed out on a table. You have some great cues! Chris.
 
I never noticed

Your avitar reminds me of the expression on the Mona Lisa! Was she looking at your cues?:D
That Palmer Cue reminds me of the Fireside Lounge in Binghamton N.Y.on State street if I rember right. The owners name was Espasito. He had all the Palmers in display cases. In other words if it was in a catalog,it was in one of his cases unless it was sold.
That was about the time you purchased yours! Funny how old cues bring back old memories.

Nick :)
 
tikkler said:
I picked this up at the original Golden Cue in Queens in 1972. Have been playing with it since then right up to last night. Looks great doesnt it.
Steve

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Great Cue Steve thanks for sharing!!!!
 
tikkler said:
I picked this up at the original Golden Cue in Queens in 1972. Have been playing with it since then right up to last night. Looks great doesnt it.
Steve

Beautiful cue, Steve. Again, this is what I am talking about. Played with the cue for 36 years...and keep playing with it. Its why the cue makers made them in the first place!
 
tikkler said:
I picked this up at the original Golden Cue in Queens in 1972. Have been playing with it since then right up to last night. Looks great doesnt it.
Steve

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1972 Palmer J, what a piece of work! The forearm a Szamboti?
 
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