Brunswick cue? ID please.

old cue

the cue you have is an old brunswick double butterfly cue.
you have to measure the size of the cue at the joint to see if it's thick enough to convert.
some of those cues are too thin.
nice old cue.
good luck with it.

chris
 
swami4u said:
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I just rolled the dice on a full spice cue. I want it for conversion.
I think its a Brunswick but not 100%, any ideas would be great.
Also suggestions on who would do a nice converstion, or should it be refurb'ed? thxs

Before you do anything, the cue needs to be looked at by a pro - send pics to some of the dealers and cue makers - maybe Jim Buss or Paul Rubino and see what they think.

My opinion is that a fine example of an historic cue should not be converted unless it's already been modified.

The original Brunswick leather case you have there alone is worth $150 but where's the lid?

Chris
 
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TATE said:
Before you do anything, the cue needs to be looked at by a pro - send pics to some of the dealers and cue makers - maybe Jim Buss or Paul Rubino and see what they think.

My opinion is that a fine example of an historic cue should not be converted unless it's already been modified.

The original Brunswick leather case you have there alone is worth $150 but where's the lid?

Chris
The lid is missing which makes the case useless. And i dont plan on doing anything with the cue if it has historic value.
thxs for posting ill post some better pics soon
 
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