Need help Identify Brunswick Cue

jerry1770

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I need help finding out what model Brunswick this is and years of production, possible thoughts on value
 

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Is the cue for sale

Have seen a couple like this over the years on ebay. Looks like mid 50s. Is the cue for sale?? Maybe the main forum would be more helpful.
 
Appears to be the proprietary Schmelke Joint/Brunswick Name

Brunswick outsourced Schmelke to make some Brunswicks in the 1970's and early 1980's, it appears that this is one of those, contracted Schmelke for Brunswick cues.

Hope this is of assistance

Mike 'acedonkeyace' Kennedy
 
This is one of 2 styles of cues made in or about 1970. One was called the Brunswick Sirocco and the other I think was the Aztec Green. I can't find my catalog at this time or I would send a scan of it.
 
I would also say early 70's cue made by Schmelke for Brunswick. Schmelke still offers this joint. I have a few of these old cues and have restored a few more. I contacted their company for more info and they let me know they had worked under contract for a few companies back in the day.
 
i have the same cue..i definitely think its a Schmelke ...

i shot with it last night.... and surprisingly it really played great

the black ring on top below ferrule i think really helps with deflection and feedback.
 
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