Can anyone identify either of these two cues and estimate an approximate era of production? Are these collectible at all? I was pondering having the butterfly cue refinished and maybe have a buttcap put on it. Bad idea?
1920-1930 I would guess on the label cue. They had a fat butt most times and would make cool conversions. You can find them for sale in the $50 to $100 range if the label is in good shape and they are straight.
The double butterfly cue looks to be one piece. I have a few and have seen many two piece butterfly cues but not many one piece cues. Its hard to tell from the pic but it looks a little thin for a conversion. A company named Katz made cues like this as did Brunswick. If the dimensions are correct it would make an amazing conversion in the hands of the right cuesmith.
Interesting that you bring up Katz....
Just yesterday I accidentally came across an ad for Katz cues from 1946...
I had not known that they were still in business that recently, but apparently they were...and possibly even later.
( had to amend the data in my pre-20s cue thread)
Anyway
I will have to check that thread out again.
I assumed the Katz made many of these cues or blanks for other companies to hang their names on. There are many of these butterfly cues that have different pins but the woods and veneers look very close to one another.
Interesting that you bring up Katz....
Just yesterday I accidentally came across an ad for Katz cues from 1946...
I had not known that they were still in business that recently, but apparently they were...and possibly even later.
( had to amend the data in my pre-20s cue thread)
Anyway
On the subject of Katz, I think you will find this piece very interesting.
Two words: Benny Bernstein
Click here
There have been a number of triple butterflies on Ebay in recent months for some pretty stiff prices. I have saved pics of all of them.
There was also one beautiful early conversion of a multiple butterfly Katz that I positively identified. It had a very rare wrap. He accepted my offer...then the seller backed out and made excuses. And he didn't refund me. I called Ebay. I have their "Concierge" Service". I had my money back in 5 minutes. But I wanted the cue.
I have a feeling he got a better offer after he accepted mine. That SOB was selling several cues and then disappeared. Turns out I got another cue from him earlier. Nice deal. After that he started jacking up his asking prices. I didn't even realize it until later. So I had his name and address but had tossed the box with the shipping label. As far as I am concerned the guy is a real POS. I hope nobody on AZB has that cue. I guess I would be a good sport about it with them but I sure would tell them what I think of people that muscle in on a deal in progress.
Anyway...to the OP....that's a cool cue. I would consider converting it. But if you have a table at home it would look nice on the wall. You could have it restored.
The wedge on the end was common on many old pool cues. It is the remnants of the mace that the pool cue evolved from. It really does not likely help ID the cue.
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On the subject of Katz, I think you will find this piece very interesting.
Two words: Benny Bernstein
Click here
Fun stuff guys, keep it coming. I'm thinking about getting the butterfly cue refinished for sure. I think it would look good in my cue rack:
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Too bad you lost that cue but there might be another out there with your name on it. I thought I was the only one who saves cue pictures from the web.:wink:
Too bad you lost that cue but there might be another out there with your name on it. I thought I was the only one who saves cue pictures from the web.:wink:
Very cool link. That story makes me want to get rid of my Katz cues.....Almost.
I always wanted one of those revolving cue racks but the prices are crazy high. I ended up building this one. The center cue is the axle between the top and bottom. This cue rack holds 18 cues, 19 if you count the axle cue
You can see my double butterfly cues up front.
Very cool link. That story makes me want to get rid of my Katz cues.....Almost.