JP Snader, your cue is ready

ideologist

I don't never exaggerate
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Only 100 years late

Straight and full, very nice cue. Brunswick sure built them to last when they were Union-made!

Think I should convert it??

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If that's not a pro taper shaft, I don't know what is. And, neat cue, by the way.

All the best,
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Very nice cue. The butt cap veneers give these cues a special accent. I found a vintage cue in Leadville Colorado last week and snagged it, I will get pics soon and post in the main forum. Thanks for sharing.
 
A cue that nice, I would have to leave it alone. It is great like it is and there are not many out there in that shape. Beautiful old cue.
 
Amazing condition.

Love that cue! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

By the way, I researched the heck out of that name. I had some possible hits and am wondering if that cue was locally found?
 
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I was totally kidding, but I have seen some marvelous antique cues get chopped on this site. One of them still hurts me to this day, I'd have paid $2000 for it



Oh I know.....I know. Some fools and their ideas


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