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Bob Grimshaw

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Is there anyone in southern california I can take my cue to for identification? I need a name and an e-mail address please. Thanx.
 
If you have a picture then post one, the members here are very knowledgeable and can figure out most likely what it is short of an authentication paper.
 
If you have a picture then post one, the members here are very knowledgeable and can figure out most likely what it is short of an authentication paper.


What he said. Or at least give the forum a hint of what you have if pic's aren't readily available. Seems many cue enthusiasts/experts have niches and just being given a name and number may waste some time.

Good luck!
 
What everyone else said Bob. Seems like time and some driving when you could post a picture here.

I would be surprised if there isn't someone that can't identify your cue, there usually is.
 
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Thanx for the replies folks. I hope this photo is clear enough. I was told years ago it's a Dale Patton but no R.F. on the butt and that is a Fellini case, tag in tact.
 

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Thanx for the replies folks. I hope this photo is clear enough. I was told years ago it's a Dale Patton but no R.F. on the butt and that is a Fellini case, tag in tact.

Dale made some Szamboti look alike cues with a different joint screw out of the same blanks Szamboti used. I had a similar looking cue from Dale back in the 80's and they were not signed. The Fellini case is one I gave your dad with a Joss East cue I sold him around 1980. The case is probably worth $300 to a collector. John Henderson
 
Dale made some Szamboti look alike cues with a different joint screw out of the same blanks Szamboti used. I had a similar looking cue from Dale back in the 80's and they were not signed. The Fellini case is one I gave your dad with a Joss East cue I sold him around 1980. The case is probably worth $300 to a collector. John Henderson

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