An excellent Titleist conversion by Camargo Red Cues

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Here is an example of an excellent Titliest conversion. Real ivory joint and nice ring work. The color of those points turned out great after all those years. They had faded badly over time. This cue came out really clean. All in all, great work by CRC - good work Bill!

For those who don't know, Bill offers great value at a great price. Keep up the good work bud!

- JL
 

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Looks good but why is the teal veneer on the outside?

I don't know. The one peice cue was probably made in the 50's. You'd have to ask the original maker. A buddy of mine who used to own a pool room in Paris, KY gave me and some others some old cues and my friend had his gift turned into what you see here.
 
Are you sure this is a titleist?

The prong looks long to me.

You might just be right that it may not be a titeist. I'm not a cue collector, so please forgive my ignorance, but it was a very old brunswick one piece cue. I'll ask my buddy whose pool room it came out of more about these.

Still a nice peice of work whatever it is, IMO.
 
OK, I was completely wrong

So, turns out this is definately not a titelist. Titelist's apparently have 4 points and this cue has three. My buddy has no clue who made the cue, so it may not even be a brunswick. It is really a mystery cue. I did have the vintage about right, at least according to the cue's owner. Man, I'm bad at this cue id stuff - he he.
 
Yes its not a titlelist .Not sure what it is but i turned out good .Some think it might be a palmer house cue but im not sure .
 
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