I purchased this cue from s billiard shop in St. Petersburg, Florida back in the late 70's.
I ordered it and had to wait for it to arrive. If I recall, it was between $300-$400.
It was the best stick that they had to offer at the time. I used in for many years.
When I moved to Georgia in 1985, I purchased a custom Schon cue stick that I still use today.
I've been told it was a Palmer, an Adams, or just a good looking no name stick.
Whatever it is, it STILL shoots great!! Can anyone help me identify it???
I had the stick professionally redone with a new handle wrap and fresh clear varnish. It looks new.
Thanks in advance for your help!
I ordered it and had to wait for it to arrive. If I recall, it was between $300-$400.
It was the best stick that they had to offer at the time. I used in for many years.
When I moved to Georgia in 1985, I purchased a custom Schon cue stick that I still use today.
I've been told it was a Palmer, an Adams, or just a good looking no name stick.
Whatever it is, it STILL shoots great!! Can anyone help me identify it???
I had the stick professionally redone with a new handle wrap and fresh clear varnish. It looks new.
Thanks in advance for your help!