Any one have one unfinished
If you find one, please post some pictures. I've seen a lot of Titlists and can't say for sure if I've ever seen an ebony one.
In case he can't find one to post photos of, here is a completed one from Mr. Drexler. Now you can say you've seen one! Lol
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This is going to be a very difficult cue to locate. True black ebony Titlists are rare. Some rosewoods are confused with ebony as they oxidize they get dark. If you find one, please post some pictures. I've seen a lot of Titlists and can't say for sure if I've ever seen an ebony one.
It's easier to find an ebony two piece "Willie Hoppe Professional" in ebony but they will be expensive.
You might want to look into buying a John Davis ebony blank with Titlist veneer colors if you can't find a suitable cue.
Ive seen only one and its condition was less than pitiful........
Ebony none the less?
In case he can't find one to post photos of, here is a completed one from Mr. Drexler. Now you can say you've seen one! Lol
Are you sure that is a Brunswick Titlist or a 26 1/2? It doesn't look like one to me, the bottom of the points are square not pointed, it looks like a recently made blank to me. I have a number of early Brunswicks, both Titlist cues, 26 1/2 cues and Carom Kings from the late 30's and I have never seen one with square points.
In case he can't find one to post photos of, here is a completed one from Mr. Drexler. Now you can say you've seen one! Lol
Are you sure that is a Brunswick Titlist or a 26 1/2? It doesn't look like one to me, the bottom of the points are square not pointed, it looks like a recently made blank to me. I have a number of early Brunswicks, both Titlist cues, 26 1/2 cues and Carom Kings from the late 30's and I have never seen one with square points.
Its a wrap squaring off the points...
I'm the original owner of this cue. Paul Drexler built this cue for me from my specs and design. It was built using an unfinished Titlist blank... not from a finished cue. The wrap was natural cork. I see it must have been replaced or stained.
I'm the original owner of this cue. Paul Drexler built this cue for me from my specs and design. It was built using an unfinished Titlist blank... not from a finished cue. The wrap was natural cork. I see it must have been replaced or stained.
They should have left the Cork alone, I personally love Cork wraps. Thanks for the information, when I convert these cues I always try to either make them wrap-less or I try to keep the bottom of the points above the wrap which in most cases is impossible.
Did this cue have a handle added? In many cases that is the only way to convert these cues, that is why I make most of them wrap-less. That way it doesn't take away from the hit you get with a solid piece of old wood.
Take care Charlie
my advice is buy a blank from prather
his are better than the titleist
you can order ebony and have your favorite cue maker finish the cue
the main way people tell them apart is the points are better on the prather
That is certainly an option, however, you certainly do not get the hit of 50+ year old seasoned wood and that alone is worth using an old Brunswick.
That is certainly an option, however, you certainly do not get the hit of 50+ year old seasoned wood and that alone is worth using an old Brunswick.
Paul's cork wraps are second to NONE...