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Bayridgebaseball
Hi all,
I need some expert help on identifying an old Meucci. I operated a pool room in Brooklyn, NY in the early 1980's. A Meucci salesman came in one day looking to see if I was interested in selling cues. This was before the "rebirth" of the pool business thanks to the movie "The Color of Money". In NYC, at the time, business was slow, and break-ins were common.
Not to waste the salesman's time, I did buy 2 Meucci's. They were different from his other samples because they had "Meucci Cue Tournament Champion" in the butt. The salesman told me that the cues were part of a prize package in a tournament that the company hosted in Texas. The winner, Alan Hopkins, could not accept the cues because he was under contract to another cue manufacturer.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Gerard
I need some expert help on identifying an old Meucci. I operated a pool room in Brooklyn, NY in the early 1980's. A Meucci salesman came in one day looking to see if I was interested in selling cues. This was before the "rebirth" of the pool business thanks to the movie "The Color of Money". In NYC, at the time, business was slow, and break-ins were common.
Not to waste the salesman's time, I did buy 2 Meucci's. They were different from his other samples because they had "Meucci Cue Tournament Champion" in the butt. The salesman told me that the cues were part of a prize package in a tournament that the company hosted in Texas. The winner, Alan Hopkins, could not accept the cues because he was under contract to another cue manufacturer.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Gerard