BBC Hi-Run Cue Wanted

The Hi-Run was part of the BBC series that included Challenger, Tru-Balance, Titlist, Hoppe Pro, etc, but they only made them for a couple of years. BBC made Hi-Run cues in the late 1930s with the old BBC label. Then, when the line switched over c 1940, they continued to make them for a couple of years with an updated label (similar to the Titlist and Challenger). The Hi-Run, along with the Keen Shot, are both from the Brunswick series everyone is familiar with, but neither is very well known because the production runs were so short. Tom.
 
Tom,
If the maker wasn't Scruggs or SouthWest, unfortunately this group isn't much interested. PM jkmarshall_cues, he may actually be able to help.
Troy
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PM Runscott on this topic as well. He'll argue with you about what date it is until the cows come home, but at least he knows what a Brunswick cue is . . .
--T
 
tecunningham said:
The Hi-Run was part of the BBC series that included Challenger, Tru-Balance, Titlist, Hoppe Pro, etc, but they only made them for a couple of years. BBC made Hi-Run cues in the late 1930s with the old BBC label. Then, when the line switched over c 1940, they continued to make them for a couple of years with an updated label (similar to the Titlist and Challenger). The Hi-Run, along with the Keen Shot, are both from the Brunswick series everyone is familiar with, but neither is very well known because the production runs were so short. Tom.
Thanks for the background on the Hi-Run cues. I had no idea when I saw your listing and I wondered what type of cue it was....
 
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