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Shooter08

Runde Aficianado
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I think they call them tributes now. His logo is nice and clear but kinda makes you wonder if someone could remove it refinish it and try to misrepresent what is.
 

Thecoats

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I think they call them tributes now. His logo is nice and clear but kinda makes you wonder if someone could remove it refinish it and try to misrepresent what is.
They would probably need to change the butt to traditional Delrin, add Ed's unique initials and switch out the pin to match Ed's to sell to anyone familiar with his cues.
 

Bob Farr

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Carmeli/Prewitt equal on the totum pole in my opinion.
Was Prewitt first to use those rings for sure?
BTW beautiful cue!
 

mia

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Carmeli/Prewitt equal on the totum pole in my opinion.
Was Prewitt first to use those rings for sure?
BTW beautiful cue!
I’d have to disagree. Prewitt cues are far nicer in design, largely original, and command a stronger price/demand on the second hand market.
 
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