Since everyone has vented about Gina Cues I would like to share my Gina Story. I have been hooked on Pool / Cues since I was 11 years old and 49 years later the beat goes on. I first had the pleasure of meeting Ernie at the WPA tourament in Chicago in 1994, I filled out a customer information sheet and not long after I recieved a Grey envelope with a price list and glossy photos of his cues, the cues ranged from 1200.00 to 6000.00.
My first impression of Ernie was "Class", he worn a silver suit and a dark flashy tie to boot! I never did order a Gina cue, always wanted one but never pulled the trigger.
Years later and many cues later I found AZ, the Gina thing starts up again and I wanted one. Well along came Kevin and not too long after we struck up a frendship, talked about all kinds of cues, some I aquired form Kevin and the rest is history. Kevin did his magic, I contacted Ernie and would you believe he had me in his data base since 1994, talk about beinig orginazed!
Thanks to Kevin I have a very special Gina cue, I am not ready to let the cat out of the bag on this one but I will tell you this, it bridges the past, present and the future in cue making and the cue is P-E-R-F-E-C-T!
So there it, is my Gina stroy. Erine has been around since Rambow, Paradise, Balabushka and Spain, he made cues for the iHollywood in crowd, the Rat Pack, the Pro's, the every day pool player like you and me and is still making cues to perfection to this day!
Enjoy,
BBC
BBC
That so nice of you. I think we did some Palmers and at least one Spain before the Gina project. I'll never forget that Spain, the AZ thread (possibly before you were a member) where I announced the Spain auction turned out a lot like this one with guys posting in with what they new of Burton and his numbering system (the cue I sold was numbered and dated) and chock full of remembrances and information. Sometimes I think as collectors we get so involved in the item itself that we forget the history of the artisans and its fun to get back to that.
I'll call you sometime today.
Thanks
Kevin