I need to clear these out to make room for more... All 8 cues are for sale and are numbered 1-8 left to right. Most are cues I have picked up from old tables I've bought and some were taken in on trade for labor on old tables I've worked on. All prices are what I consider reasonable and therefore they are firm.
#1) 1930's Brunswick-Balke-Collender #20. Ebony full splice into straight grain maple. 4 really long and sharp points. Cue has some chips in the bottom that is shown in the picture. Not very straight but it would make a nice showpiece. This cue will only go up in value as the price of ebony is sky-rocketing. A conversion is possible because the warp is 41" from the butt. Black Fiber ferrule $75 shipped
#2) 1930's BBC #20. Rosewood. Cues one and two came together so they are from the same era. $30 shipped
#3) Early 1900's example of a #10 Butterfly splice. Really clean butterfly splice. I have no clue what type of ferrule material this is but its a brownish color. $50 shipped
#4) 4 point Brunswick that was wrapped and repaired by an unknown cuemaker? 15oz. , 56-57", Mother of pearl triangular slide/butt plate w/veneer borders, Ivory butt cap(mint) with stacked veneer. Ivory ferrule with slight crack... $180 Shipped
#5-6) #10 Butterfly splice. Same era as cue #3. Brown ferrule's??? #5 has alot of deep gouges $20 shipped... #6 has some really neat sapwood near the splice. $40 shipped
#7) Very old... Late 1800's- early 1900's example of a #20 with slide in butt sleeve. Its either ebony or brazilian rosewood. This is the oldest cue I have. It came from an 1890's Brunswick table. I think the ferrule is ivory? Its so old I can't hardly tell. Maybe not so I'm selling it as if it is not. Very oversize! It would make a really nice conversion. $100 shipped
#8) Same era as #7 only it is either mahogany or sometype of rosewood? $50 shipped
#1) 1930's Brunswick-Balke-Collender #20. Ebony full splice into straight grain maple. 4 really long and sharp points. Cue has some chips in the bottom that is shown in the picture. Not very straight but it would make a nice showpiece. This cue will only go up in value as the price of ebony is sky-rocketing. A conversion is possible because the warp is 41" from the butt. Black Fiber ferrule $75 shipped
#2) 1930's BBC #20. Rosewood. Cues one and two came together so they are from the same era. $30 shipped
#3) Early 1900's example of a #10 Butterfly splice. Really clean butterfly splice. I have no clue what type of ferrule material this is but its a brownish color. $50 shipped
#4) 4 point Brunswick that was wrapped and repaired by an unknown cuemaker? 15oz. , 56-57", Mother of pearl triangular slide/butt plate w/veneer borders, Ivory butt cap(mint) with stacked veneer. Ivory ferrule with slight crack... $180 Shipped
#5-6) #10 Butterfly splice. Same era as cue #3. Brown ferrule's??? #5 has alot of deep gouges $20 shipped... #6 has some really neat sapwood near the splice. $40 shipped
#7) Very old... Late 1800's- early 1900's example of a #20 with slide in butt sleeve. Its either ebony or brazilian rosewood. This is the oldest cue I have. It came from an 1890's Brunswick table. I think the ferrule is ivory? Its so old I can't hardly tell. Maybe not so I'm selling it as if it is not. Very oversize! It would make a really nice conversion. $100 shipped
#8) Same era as #7 only it is either mahogany or sometype of rosewood? $50 shipped
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