I can honestly say I've never seen another one like it.JoeyInCali said:Chief Wahoo's smoke pipe?![]()
I'm pretty certain thats a Brunswick" , I saw one here in Tulsa a couple of years ago, identical, had a small Brunswick logo in the butt...a small round insert, similar to what you see in the Dufferin sneaky".Jeff said:I can honestly say I've never seen another one like it.![]()
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guycrunch said:it's a brunswick. i had one with the same handle but it didn't have any inlays.
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"I bet the people involved in making those cues eyes would roll' if they saw some of Samsara Cue creationsTATE said:YEP, sold as a Brunswick. The inlays aren't really individual inlays. They are glued up decorative "bandings", often used in veneered furniture and boxes. They are made of stacked, sawn, re-sawn and ripped glued up blocks to form patterns. Once the strip is cut, they are about 1/32" thick and installed by glue into a routed groove.