Brunswick History Question

lynng2378

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I am thinking about buying a cue rack that is said to be from the 1930s. It is stamped "Brunswick Billiard Co". Is this consistent with a product from that era?

Thanks for any help.
 

TX Poolnut

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Yes. In 1845, the J.M. Brunswick Company produced its first billiard table and their still making them today.

Got any pics?
 
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lynng2378

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brunswick cue stand

here is a pic
 

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TX Poolnut

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You can contact Brunswick directly on their website. Kinda looks like somethig that may have been made for commercial use. I suggest sending them some pics and see what they say. Looks very nice to me. :)
 

lynng2378

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Thanks guys

Thanks guys, I was concerned about this actually being from the 1930's. I thought the Brunswick Corp was not formed until the 1960's and before then it was Burnswick/Blake/Callendar. I am just getting back to pool after a long absence and don't know my history very well. This has a fairly hefty price tag and I want to be sure it's authentic.

Thanks
Lynn
 

Bob Jewett

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lynng2378 said:
Thanks guys, I was concerned about this actually being from the 1930's. I thought the Brunswick Corp was not formed until the 1960's and before then it was Brunswick/Balke/Collender. I am just getting back to pool after a long absence and don't know my history very well. This has a fairly hefty price tag and I want to be sure it's authentic.

Thanks
Lynn
At least for rule books, they were BBC Co. until the mid-1930s. There are people who collect catalogs, and you need to hear from them, I think.

Brunswick published a semi-official history of the company in a very well-illustrated book by Rick Kogan (two editions, 1985/1995). If you are collecting Brunswick stuff, you may want to get a copy of that book. If you are patient, you can get it for $10 on eBay.
 

TATE

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lynng2378 said:
I am thinking about buying a cue rack that is said to be from the 1930s. It is stamped "Brunswick Billiard Co". Is this consistent with a product from that era?

Thanks for any help.

I couldn't find it in my web-site published catalogs:

http://www.palmercollector.com/Brunswick/BruswickCollectorHomePage.html

I'll look through the rest of my catalogs tomorrow and let you know if I find the cue stand. I haven;t seen this model before.

I honestly can't tell what year it's from, but if it were from the 1930's, I would think it would have Brunswick-Balke-Collender on it. Have you looked for a stamp under the base?

Chris
 

lynng2378

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I couldn't find it in my web-site published catalogs:

http://www.palmercollector.com/Brunswick/BruswickCollectorHomePage.html

I'll look through the rest of my catalogs tomorrow and let you know if I find the cue stand. I haven;t seen this model before.

I honestly can't tell what year it's from, but if it were from the 1930's, I would think it would have Brunswick-Balke-Collender on it. Have you looked for a stamp under the base?

Chris
Thank you very much Chris. Here is a picture of the whole stand if that will help Identify it.
 

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manwon

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lynng2378 said:
here is a pic

I would be concerned that the cue holder is a reproduction of an earlier model. I have never seen one that did not say Brunswick Balk collender & Co.
 
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