Cue
Country Bob,doesn't the cue look familiar.2 years ago at Valley Forge
Country Bob,doesn't the cue look familiar.2 years ago at Valley Forge
The picture of Ed Kelly is of him shooting with his box cue made by Ginacue (Ernie Gutierrez) in 1969, and is the first box cue ever made. The cue is mentioned in the Blue Book in the section for Ginacue.
Ed made the cue famous while on his travels as a road player, and the cue single-handedly influenced the cuemaking for several top cuemakers, somewhat changing the landscape of cues in the US.
I like box cues and have dozens in my collection. I own this Ed Kelly Ginacue, along with many others made by Gus Szamboti, Josswest, David Kersenbrock, Bill Schick, Barry Szamboti, Paul Mottey, Gilbert, Tonkin, Scruggs, etc.
I have attached some pictures of a few box cues in my collection; older pictures, but you can see them pretty well:
Josswest, Josswest (Bill Stroud`s personal cue), Josswest, David Kersenbrock (only box cue DPK made), fancy Gus Szamboti, Ed Kelly Ginacue, Barry Szamboti, Gus Szamboti, Josswest (made for Richie Florence), Joss (made for Jim Rempe).
Will Prout
I LOVE that display case. Great idea!
Those are some amazing cues Will...will they be displayed at the St Louis show? The only production cue I own is a Meucci Original box cue often called the quazar cue. I get comments on it all the time and it's my player at the moment.
Country Bob,doesn't the cue look familiar.2 years ago at Valley Forge
That's right fasteddief Valley Forge show.
Will, love your box cues, hope to see you at 2012 SBE.
"country" Bob
The picture of Ed Kelly is of him shooting with his box cue made by Ginacue (Ernie Gutierrez) in 1969, and is the first box cue ever made. The cue is mentioned in the Blue Book in the section for Ginacue.
Ed made the cue famous while on his travels as a road player, and the cue single-handedly influenced the cuemaking for several top cuemakers, somewhat changing the landscape of cues in the US.
I like box cues and have dozens in my collection. I own this Ed Kelly Ginacue, along with many others made by Gus Szamboti, Josswest, David Kersenbrock, Bill Schick, Barry Szamboti, Paul Mottey, Gilbert, Tonkin, Scruggs, etc.
I have attached some pictures of a few box cues in my collection; older pictures, but you can see them pretty well:
Josswest, Josswest (Bill Stroud`s personal cue), Josswest, David Kersenbrock (only box cue DPK made), fancy Gus Szamboti, Ed Kelly Ginacue, Barry Szamboti, Gus Szamboti, Josswest (made for Richie Florence), Joss (made for Jim Rempe).
Will Prout
Who the heck are you DUKEEEE, Herb Ritts?
Thanks for sharing this classic JOSS CUE with us. That is a great, and I think, "rare" cue.
The picture of Ed Kelly is of him shooting with his box cue made by Ginacue (Ernie Gutierrez) in 1969, and is the first box cue ever made. The cue is mentioned in the Blue Book in the section for Ginacue.
Ed made the cue famous while on his travels as a road player, and the cue single-handedly influenced the cuemaking for several top cuemakers, somewhat changing the landscape of cues in the US.
I like box cues and have dozens in my collection. I own this Ed Kelly Ginacue, along with many others made by Gus Szamboti, Josswest, David Kersenbrock, Bill Schick, Barry Szamboti, Paul Mottey, Gilbert, Tonkin, Scruggs, etc.
I have attached some pictures of a few box cues in my collection; older pictures, but you can see them pretty well:
Josswest, Josswest (Bill Stroud`s personal cue), Josswest, David Kersenbrock (only box cue DPK made), fancy Gus Szamboti, Ed Kelly Ginacue, Barry Szamboti, Gus Szamboti, Josswest (made for Richie Florence), Joss (made for Jim Rempe).
Will Prout