Fellini Cue Case

Great case, great price on, great story. What more can you want?

The tooling is not that hard and the butterflies and flowers are standard stamps. What is beautiful is the flow and the delicate hand painting inside the stamps.

I am reminded by this case that there must be hundreds of such individual unique Fellini cases out there.

Does anyone know Ann Gore? Anyone know Bob Hemphil? Are they still alive what are they doing now?

I might try and find out as I really do appreciate these cases more and more each time I see one like this.

Thanks for sharing Howard.
 
$135 !

Yikes! Now if you can sell it for about 35K that might just about cover the money you lost selling cues in your lifetime! LOL!
I love the case!
Nick :)
 
The cue that was stored, was a schick. I bought it to. thanks


You got both Schicks? I have a Gina and a Tad! He had the Richard Black in your case when I saw it! The Gina came in a mottled light brown Fellini and the Tad came in a smooth black Ann Gore. Nice pickup. I wasn't too keen on the Schicks, but you got a couple of nice deals. The guy was a little quirky, but had some nice stuff.
 
Fellini Cue Cases

I was looking at an old blog concerning Fellini cue cases. The person was asking about the initials AG below the Fellini name. I have a Fellini case, circa 1975. I thought it was done by Ann Gore. I have never looked for any initials below the Fellini name before. I looked and the initials were AK. Does anyone know who this might have been?

Thanks for your help.
 
Fellini Cue Cases

I was reviewing an old blog, circa 2010, concerning Fellini cue cases. The person was asking what the initials AG, which were inscribed below the Fellini signature meant. He was told it meant that Ann Gore had done the stick. I have a 1975 Fellini cue case but have never looked for any initials below the Fellini name. In looking, Mine has the initials AK below the Fellini name. Can someone let me know whom that might be.

Thanks
 
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