How old is this Falcon? New info added

NathanDetroit

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I think of Falcon as having three eras: Joss, Predator and China based.

Any idea of which this cue would have been made in?

Thanks. And, if my era thing is off, I will be happy to learn better.
 

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mikemosconi

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This Falcon is old enough to fly:) My best guess on this one is that it is an older Falcon, probably the first era- they played very well.
 

NathanDetroit

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Thanks, Garczar. The link won't work for me, but the Banff name helped.

There was a Banff 7 listed by Jaflowers in 2005 which looks alot like mine but with a few significant differences.

There is, also, mention that Banff designs were copied from the earlier Ontario series.

Thanks, again
 

NathanDetroit

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Just heard back from Falcon, and they sent a copy from a 2000 catalog showing my cue as a Toronto series TL-7.

Any thoughts on Falcons of that period.
 

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garczar

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Just heard back from Falcon, and they sent a copy from a 2000 catalog showing my cue as a Toronto series TL-7.

Any thoughts on Falcons of that period.
Good playing production cues. Well made for a decent price. Not much more to say.
 

DaveK

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Good playing production cues. Well made for a decent price. Not much more to say.
I agree, my Mustang 5 plays well. For any interested there was a Canadian TV show called "How It's Made" and they did an episode in the Falcon factory showing how "cue sticks" are made:


Dave
 
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