Completed Palmer 2nd Catalog Collection

TATE

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Hi Everyone,

I'm very excited. Being shipped to me today is a Palmer Model "E" I traded for with a very nice Palmer Collector from the Bay Area. It's the one cue I was missing from my 2nd Catalog collection.

I also do not have a scan of the original Palmer 2nd Catalog. So, to celebrate the occasion, I am going to re-create the Palmer 2nd catalog with my cues.

Some trivia for you. The Palmer 2nd Catalog as we call it was really the 3rd catalog. There was an interim card that was issued after the 1st Catalog showing some of the new designs, such as the M, J, and K, which were introduced before the 2nd Catalog was actually published. Some day I would like to locate that card too.

Chris
 
Congrats Chris!!

Barbara

TATE said:
Hi Everyone,

I'm very excited. Being shipped to me today is a Palmer Model "E" I traded for with a very nice Palmer Collector from the Bay Area. It's the one cue I was missing from my 2nd Catalog collection.

I also do not have a scan of the original Palmer 2nd Catalog. So, to celebrate the occasion, I am going to re-create the Palmer 2nd catalog with my cues.

Some trivia for you. The Palmer 2nd Catalog as we call it was really the 3rd catalog. There was an interim card that was issued after the 1st Catalog showing some of the new designs, such as the M, J, and K, which were introduced before the 2nd Catalog was actually published. Some day I would like to locate that card too.

Chris
 
Congratulations on your acomplishment. Can you put up a ratio of what the collection is worth vs. what the original selling price was? (Not looking to find a dollar figure, as I respect your privacy)

Regards,

Scott
 
congratulations chris. it really is quite an accomplishment to gather these cues after all the years since the were discontinued. great job!!!

guy
 
srober40 said:
Congratulations on your acomplishment. Can you put up a ratio of what the collection is worth vs. what the original selling price was? (Not looking to find a dollar figure, as I respect your privacy)

Regards,

Scott

Scott,

I would guess that in most cases they're worth 10 to 20 times the original selling price.

Not bad, but to put that in perspective, I would guess that Balabushka's and Szamboti's are worth 40 to 50 times their original selling price, and in some cases, a lot more than that!

Chris
 
guycrunch said:
congratulations chris. it really is quite an accomplishment to gather these cues after all the years since the were discontinued. great job!!!

guy

I am going to be giving out the commemorative copies to my friends too - so I hope you and Barbara like yours!

Chris
 
Chris,

Congrats!!!!!!!!! Keep grinding out that collection. You've got some beauties!

Now be honest.....I know you have to play with one/some??

Matt
 
chris, i will be looking forward to it. as one of the first people i have dealt with on az you really helped me and i appreciate it. thanx for everything you do.

guy
 
Congrats, Chris. That is quite an accomplishment.

matt_24 - I hear Chris plays with some ratty old Josswest . . . :p
 
Chris from one addict to another....

TATE said:
Hi Everyone,

I'm very excited. Being shipped to me today is a Palmer Model "E" I traded for with a very nice Palmer Collector from the Bay Area. It's the one cue I was missing from my 2nd Catalog collection.

I also do not have a scan of the original Palmer 2nd Catalog. So, to celebrate the occasion, I am going to re-create the Palmer 2nd catalog with my cues.

Some trivia for you. The Palmer 2nd Catalog as we call it was really the 3rd catalog. There was an interim card that was issued after the 1st Catalog showing some of the new designs, such as the M, J, and K, which were introduced before the 2nd Catalog was actually published. Some day I would like to locate that card too.

Chris

The first step is admitting you have a problem....

LOL, your friend and fellow addict,

Ken
 
Ken_4fun said:
The first step is admitting you have a problem....

LOL, your friend and fellow addict,

Ken

...Then the 2nd step is telling your wife. :p

Well, at least I made it to step one!!!!!
 
Chris,

Congrats! Why didn't you tell me you needed an "E"? I've got three of them... :D (yeah, right!). How long have you been at the Palmers now? What's next on the agenda?

Take care,

Steve
 
Hunter said:
Chris,

Congrats! Why didn't you tell me you needed an "E"? I've got three of them... :D (yeah, right!). How long have you been at the Palmers now? What's next on the agenda?

Take care,

Steve

I bought my first Palmer window cue about 4 years ago. It sat there for awhile. I became more and more interested in the Palmer story - the tie ins between Palmer, Balabushka, Spain, and Szamboti, the old Brunswick cues they used, etc.

I recognized that there was a tremendous amount of information to be researched, so I attempted to dig up everything I could. My goal was that Palmer's history be cataloged for the current and future Palmer collectors of the world and to assist them in identifying their cues.

Now I am basically obtaining cues that I am missing, trading duplicates, and buying "value" if I run across a nice example.

Chris
 
TATE said:
...Then the 2nd step is telling your wife. :p

Well, at least I made it to step one!!!!!

Great collection Chris, and I know what you mean about only making it to step #1!

Dave
 
Congrats Chris!! Now on to the question we all really want to know. What next? One of each Paradise, Rambow,.....
 
cuenut said:
Congrats Chris!! Now on to the question we all really want to know. What next? One of each Paradise, Rambow,.....

Scott,

Due to time constraints, I can't really do a lot more at the moment, but when I retire I might like start a registry of historical cues of some sort. The idea would be to post photos and stories of the users cues - similar to this story I posted on a Model 20:

http://www.palmercollector.com/Model20KerryPage.html

This makes the cue collecting so much more interesting and it's fun (to me at least) reading about everyone's exploits.

Chris
 
JayBates said:
wow...the second catalog says an extra shaft was $2.50 ~what date was that?

Before they all warped!


Chris

Ps. Seriously, about 1970. But that was just for longer than normal. The shafts were actually $8.50. Still, a bargain compared to the $150 we pay now.
 
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I just want everyone to know that you are responsible for the fact that a decent Palmer can't be had for for less than $1,000.00 anymore. Just kidding. Congratualtions on completing this significant portion of your vast collection. I'll have a word with your wife soon. Seriously, good work! History is important.
 
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