TELL ME WHAT YOU CAN PLEASE....
ALSO HAS "MADE IN FRANCE" STAMPED ON THE FOREARM.
ALSO HAS "MADE IN FRANCE" STAMPED ON THE FOREARM.

Not being my cue, I'll have to wait till the owner comes back in the country. He's on a trip and isn't scheduled to return till April. I just don't want to take the liberty not being my property. I figured he wouldn't mind about the logo as we talked about the age and were unsure so I thought I would ask for some help on that.
I was hoping it may be a bit older than you suggest. The pin in the shaft is reflective of the number 1 pin in the pictures on the web site you posted.
As I mentioned it did have an ugly red dry rotted bumper on it but we both thought it to added later and not original.
But who knows...we could be off with that also.
Ha.....posted at almost the same time. That's what I was thinking...early 1900's.
Again, without pictures or descriptions we only have this single example to go with. It's not sasquatch.
TELL ME WHAT YOU CAN PLEASE....
ALSO HAS "MADE IN FRANCE" STAMPED ON THE FOREARM.
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Hi , that's indeed an european/french Brunswick cue.
here is a picture of a full cue with this logo , you can see the pin , to compare with yours-> http://www.billard-collection.fr/04-01-01-queues/queue_brunswick.jpg
i remember to have seen this logo on a couple of old -carom- butts stored in a closet of our billiard club ( club created before 1917... we had a lot of verrry old billiard stuff.. sadly mostly trashed by "morons" a few years ago ) but dunno how old they were.
lol Hemingway was famous in Paris , but much more in the Ritz's bar than in the Paris's billard clubs ;-) ... but that's another story hehehe .
Hi , that's indeed an european/french Brunswick cue.
here is a picture of a full cue with this logo , you can see the pin , to compare with yours-> http://www.billard-collection.fr/04-01-01-queues/queue_brunswick.jpg
i remember to have seen this logo on a couple of old -carom- butts stored in a closet of our billiard club ( club created before 1917... we had a lot of verrry old billiard stuff.. sadly mostly trashed by "morons" a few years ago ) but dunno how old they were.
lol Hemingway was famous in Paris , but much more in the Ritz's bar than in the Paris's billard clubs ;-) ... but that's another story hehehe .
Don't just tease us. Show us the finished product.