I recently purchased this cue and need some assitance ID'ing which model it is. I have searched on Palmercollector.com and cannot find a match. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Benji
Thanks
Benji
Looks like a 3rd Catalog Model 11.
Jay
Yes i've talked to Scott Sherbine about the cue. His shop is only about an hour from my house and he gave me a quote already. Thanks Chris for the info.
If you look at that Pete Margo Bullet Series flyer, virtually all the parts came from one of those cues or another. While Palmer outsourced the PB and PM lines to Adam, all the Bullet cues were made in the Palmer shop. Yours is actually a custom mix of these parts.
Is Pete Margo alive and kicking?
Does he play anymore?
What a waste if he isn't.
Ken
Ken.
He's alive and well. I spoke to him some time ago and he was living on a lake in either New York or New Jersey. He loved George Balabushka and loved his cue, but I think he finally sold it.
He said his friends still thinks he plays well, but he said his game was nothing like it once was. Pete was a champion but how quickly we forget them. His work at Palmer helps keep his name alive in the billiards world. In fact, it was Pete Margo who gave Peter Balner the idea to get into the video store business. They jumped ship at Palmer in the 1980's and got rich in the video business while Ilona ran Palmer. Occasionally I will show Peter Balner a "Palmer" cue and he will be puzzled - some were made after he left and he doesn't recognize the designs.
Ilona balner is doing well also last I heard, living in Arizona near Peter.
Chris
This is the photo of WildWing's Model C and my cue. I thought they were very similar except the butt cap.
This is the photo of WildWing's Model C and my cue. I thought they were very similar except the butt cap.
This is a 1980's Palmer, probably made to be sold as stock in the shop. The butt uses parts from the Pete Margo Bullet series cues:
http://www.palmercollector.com/PeteMargoBulletSeries.html
Mated with an import full splice forearm, probably made by Adam. It is a Palmer shop made cue however. That finish looks like it could be epoxy which Palmer used for awhile. The cue would probably look great refinished. Scot Sherbine can do it for $85.
Otherwise, not much value to the cue except as a decent player. Refinished maybe $300.
This is the photo of WildWing's Model C and my cue. I thought they were very similar except the butt cap.