Ginacue for sale

rdwell

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Late 60's early 70's Domino Gina. Beautiful unrestored condition. Rolls dead straight together and apart. BUTT 16.7 SHAFT #1 4.1 #2 4.1. Cue is in like new condition for it's age. No trades please. Thanks Randy CUE IS SOLD
 

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Gina

Thanks Rod. I think this is one of the cues I brought over to Craig's that day. Take Care Randy
 
Beautiful "4th from the right" Titleist Domino in Ernie's original catalog. Are the inserts in the shaft joints SS or brass?

Thanks.
 
Gina

The inserts are brass. Can you post a copy of the catalogue? Thanks Randy
 
Gina

Thanks for posting the catalogue Kevin. It looks there are a couple versions of the Domino. Thanks for sharing. Randy
 
Thanks for posting the catalogue Kevin. It looks there are a couple versions of the Domino. Thanks for sharing. Randy

Randy

Mitchell posted the catalog, those are just my hands reflecting. Luz (Ernie's wife) tells me she has negatives for all his old film pics and I really ought to take some out to be developed.

You have the the fanciest version of the Domino, aluminum rings in the butt and inlays in the prongs. Plus your appears to be about as nice as a 40 year old original cue can be.

Thanks

Kevin
 
Gina

Thanks Kevin. I don't know if anybody knows more about Ernie's work than you so I appreciate the info you provide. Randy
 
Thanks Kevin. I don't know if anybody knows more about Ernie's work than you so I appreciate the info you provide. Randy

Randy

Thanks. I'll tell you something, Grassley knows an awful lot about Ernie's stuff. Plus that ibuycues character knows a thing or two.

Good luck with yours and thanks again

Kevin
 
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Randy

Thanks. I'll tell you something, Grassley knows an awful lot about Ernie's stuff. Plus that ibuycues character knows a thing or two.

Good luck with yours and thanks again

Kevin

I also heard something about that Jimmyrayk fellow having once seen a Gina in person. Might have even held it in his hands.
 
I also heard something about that Jimmyrayk fellow having once seen a Gina in person. Might have even held it in his hands.

Yeah Jimmy knows brown Ginas. As a tribute to Jimmy, one of the cues Ernie is building for me in his current batch has brown rings. Jimmy converted me.

Kevin
 


I haven't seen this catalog in years. Thanks for posting.

The cue that I once owned, and inspired the cue I own own today, is the seventh from the left. I actually owned one of those cues and the alligator case on the left for a couple of years in the late 70's, until I sold the whole thing back ($250) to the guy who sold it to me ($150). (I know, I know.)

Ernie should be just about now (I hope) be completing another cue for me -- a five-pointer, to be my travel cue -- so the eight-pointer can stay safe at home :-)

BTW: does anyone know what the little toothpick-like things are sitting above a couple of the cues?

Lou Figueroa
 
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