This cue is currently on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EARLY-PALME...773?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5665c8206d
http://www.ebay.com/itm/EARLY-PALME...773?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5665c8206d
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First off, it's not a titlist.
Brunswick made a Titlist with that veneer pattern, it just isn't the one that was popular back in the day for conversions, therefore, not the one used in today's conversions. I think I remember seeing Titlists without any veneers in the past, might be wrong though.
I'm not necessarily saying your statement is incorrect, but this is something I found regarding Titlist veneers earlier.
http://www.belltownvintage.com/OldCues.html
Jay
Brunswick made a Titlist with that veneer pattern, it just isn't the one that was popular back in the day for conversions, therefore, not the one used in today's conversions. I think I remember seeing Titlists without any veneers in the past, might be wrong though.
Not having Titlist veneer's defeats the purpose of calling it a Titlist in the first place><
If the cue doesn't have veneers it's not a Titlist, and if it doesn't have Titlist colors it's not a Titlist.
As far as this cue is concerned it's hard to say, I don't trust what this seller says, he seems like a real goof.
This cue probably came out of an estate sale, garage sale, flea market, whatever.
Me no buy
I am on my phone and can't see the veneer colors well, but Brunswick made a Greenleaf version very similar to the Titlist, but it had a different veneer color pattern.
Joe