Brunswick Cue Stick

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I came across a Brunswick cue stick with no identification other than the inset Brunswick, "N" and the, "20 OZ" sticker.

I am looking for any information I can get, including market value - if any.

Thanks
 

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Still learning this site. Sorry
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Unfortunately the cue has very little value. They were common 30-40 years ago and not hard to find now.
Imported from Asia. You did well figuring out how to post the pictures.
 
Still learning this site. Sorry

I came across a Brunswick cue stick with no identification other than the inset Brunswick, "N" and the, "20 OZ" sticker.

I am looking for any information I can get, including market value - if any.

Thanks
Was sold in billiard supplies, retail stores, sporting goods stores and so on. Has no value as a playing cue or collectable. It seems to be in pretty good condition though.
 
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