Over the years I've collected many Brunswick's. These 4 are my favorites. All of these cues have been sold!
The two on the left are wedge butt 26 1/2's from the early 1900's, I would estimate between 1906 and 1914. These cues are original and are in amazing condition. There are a few flaws and nicks here and there but basically they are incredible cues. The veneers are some of the earliest examples of "Titleist" veneer colors I've seen. Incredibly, both cues are straight, have their original decals and weight stamps, and the weights match the cues. I even believe the ferrules are original and one of the tips might be. all are sold SOLD! I think that's a bargain. The two cues on the right are Brunswick 26 1/2's from the 1920's. They are original except for a restoration and re-wrap by Scot Sherbine. Scot worked on these by hand over a several month time period and did an absolutely sensational job. Believe it or not, these cues are both incredible players, are straight and they also have their original decals and weight stamps, and the weights more or less match the stamp. I am asking $SOLD for the rare ebony one and $SOLD for the other one (not sure of the wood).
Please bear in mind you can look for years and not find prime examples like this. I've lost my passion for collecting I once had but I'm hopeful they will end up in a meaningful collection.
The two on the left are wedge butt 26 1/2's from the early 1900's, I would estimate between 1906 and 1914. These cues are original and are in amazing condition. There are a few flaws and nicks here and there but basically they are incredible cues. The veneers are some of the earliest examples of "Titleist" veneer colors I've seen. Incredibly, both cues are straight, have their original decals and weight stamps, and the weights match the cues. I even believe the ferrules are original and one of the tips might be. all are sold SOLD! I think that's a bargain. The two cues on the right are Brunswick 26 1/2's from the 1920's. They are original except for a restoration and re-wrap by Scot Sherbine. Scot worked on these by hand over a several month time period and did an absolutely sensational job. Believe it or not, these cues are both incredible players, are straight and they also have their original decals and weight stamps, and the weights more or less match the stamp. I am asking $SOLD for the rare ebony one and $SOLD for the other one (not sure of the wood).
Please bear in mind you can look for years and not find prime examples like this. I've lost my passion for collecting I once had but I'm hopeful they will end up in a meaningful collection.
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