eBay Cue I.D. - Palmer/Paradise/Fedunka/Rich/Mayer??

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.
 
Titlist Colors

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 earlier regarding Titlist veneer colors.

http://www.belltownvintage.com/OldCues.html

Jay
 
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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

now that I think of it, might have just been a Willie Hoppe. I remember a long time ago wanting to have a conversion made, so off I went in search of a nice Titlist. After seeing ones that didn't have what looked to be the right veneers, I looked it up and memorized the pattern, and thought I came across a site with different examples in the history of the cue. Can't find it now.
 
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><:confused:
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
 
Not having Titlist veneer's defeats the purpose of calling it a Titlist in the first place><:confused:
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
 
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

They also made different cues that looked like Willie Hoppe cues without veneers, like the Master Stroke, so it can be confusing.
Whether this is a Greenleaf Brunswick I don't know, but it is not a Titlist
 
Looks to be a Paradise based on wrap butt cap joint and ringwork. The ferrules have that brownish yellow staining that ivory has. It's not a junk import, although the lime green/ natural/ red/natural veneers and crooked MOP dots make me wonder if it is.
 
I personally enjoy the "...VERY NICE CONDITION AND NEEDS SOME LIGHT RESTORATION”.
 
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