can you help me know about this cue

bobandyo

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I have had this cue for a number of years. Any info you can provide me about it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Bob





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Does it have any initials? Inside the butt cap if you remove the rubber you might see a signature of some kind....
 
Crazy! I logged on to ask the same question about a cue I just spotted in a pawnshop. It appears to be the same cue. This one is bundled up with a pos budlight cue. All of it for $12.
 

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I'm not 100% sure about the OPs cue but the bundle cue is a cheap import cue, and beat up to heck to boot. You can easily tell by the shaft that does not look like any type of shaft wood that even a cheap Lucky McDermott cue that's $50 would use.

I'd spend the $12 on lottery tickets or a nice burger unless you are bying them to sharpen up and kill vampires with.
 
I got mine 35 years ago as a gift and was told it was from a garage sale (ie used). It has over a dozen inlays and it is in extremely good condition. Was told the "reverse pointing" and the number of colors on the veneers was significant.
 
i believe that the op's cue is an older brunswick import that sold by the model name "the richmond". you see them quite often on ebay with an asking price between $45 and $200.

guy
 
John Brunswick must be rolling in his grave......
...he started that company making quality billiard products.

Those cues are barely bridge-handle material.
 
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