All prices below include shipping and insurance, USPS Priority (only service available), U.S. only, Paypal add 3%. Pics available by email, oak Titlist example shown below.
** 1 SOLD ** Oak Titlist - 1940's 1-piece with original ferrule and tip, no label to speak of, great conversion shape. I did a very light refinish on the worst of three (middle cue) and am offering either of the remaining two for $470 shipped/insured USPS Priority (add 3% if using Paypal). Your choice, more pics available. The refinished one has a touch of the tip of one of the oak points missing, which would lathe out easily (guaranteed), but it was the worst of the three to begin with and grain isn't as nice on it. All are stamped 18 oz.
I also have the following:
Model 26 1/2 for $360, stamped 16 oz, reddish-brown, restored to collectible condition.
**SOLD** Model 26 1/2 for $250, dark red gorgeous heavy wood (19 oz, I think), cut down to about 33" for shipping - I have been saving this one to make a conversion cue, but veneers will be a little duller than a Titlist.
**SOLD** Titlist for $260 - 1940's wenge (or something very similar), no label, very minimally restored to bring out appearance of wood better, no label, heavy. This would make a great conversion cue.
Titlist for $220 - 1940's brown wood, great label that is a variation on the normal 1940's label that I have never seen, original buckhorn ferrule. Space beside one of the points, with old filler. I don't know if this would convert without using some filler, but very nice collectible.
Titlist for $400 - 1940's brown wood with nice label. Someone did a simple 2-piece conversion on this over 10 years ago - it has a Scruggs-like 5/16x14 piloted wood-to-wood joint, with original cue used as shaft, ivory ferrule. Stamped 16 oz. Almost straight - playable, but light. No weight added.
Model 26 1/2 for $75 - brown wood, no label. Used to have leather wrap which is now missing, bad points restored using filler and some color. This would be a good "filler" in a collection for someone who didn't have a Model 26 1/2, but it cannot be used as a conversion without using filler.
**SOLD** I also have a very nice 1950's Hoppe Pro 2-piece with Brunswick mailing tube for $750 with the longest points I've ever seen on a Hoppe Pro, and a very nice label, typical brown wood. Price might seem high on this, but they have been going for over $500 lately on ebay, which is the only reason I'm putting it up for sale. The mailing tube has the very large silverish Brunswick label litho'd all over it. This tube was the original tube that a 'sister' cue to this one was mailed in - exact same label, exact same tube would have been used. Recently, a cue/tube combo for Hoppe Pro went for about $1,000 on ebay, and the tube did not have the large Brunswick logo stamped on it.
Oak pics below, other pics available by email if you have an interest.
** 1 SOLD ** Oak Titlist - 1940's 1-piece with original ferrule and tip, no label to speak of, great conversion shape. I did a very light refinish on the worst of three (middle cue) and am offering either of the remaining two for $470 shipped/insured USPS Priority (add 3% if using Paypal). Your choice, more pics available. The refinished one has a touch of the tip of one of the oak points missing, which would lathe out easily (guaranteed), but it was the worst of the three to begin with and grain isn't as nice on it. All are stamped 18 oz.
I also have the following:
Model 26 1/2 for $360, stamped 16 oz, reddish-brown, restored to collectible condition.
**SOLD** Model 26 1/2 for $250, dark red gorgeous heavy wood (19 oz, I think), cut down to about 33" for shipping - I have been saving this one to make a conversion cue, but veneers will be a little duller than a Titlist.
**SOLD** Titlist for $260 - 1940's wenge (or something very similar), no label, very minimally restored to bring out appearance of wood better, no label, heavy. This would make a great conversion cue.
Titlist for $220 - 1940's brown wood, great label that is a variation on the normal 1940's label that I have never seen, original buckhorn ferrule. Space beside one of the points, with old filler. I don't know if this would convert without using some filler, but very nice collectible.
Titlist for $400 - 1940's brown wood with nice label. Someone did a simple 2-piece conversion on this over 10 years ago - it has a Scruggs-like 5/16x14 piloted wood-to-wood joint, with original cue used as shaft, ivory ferrule. Stamped 16 oz. Almost straight - playable, but light. No weight added.
Model 26 1/2 for $75 - brown wood, no label. Used to have leather wrap which is now missing, bad points restored using filler and some color. This would be a good "filler" in a collection for someone who didn't have a Model 26 1/2, but it cannot be used as a conversion without using filler.
**SOLD** I also have a very nice 1950's Hoppe Pro 2-piece with Brunswick mailing tube for $750 with the longest points I've ever seen on a Hoppe Pro, and a very nice label, typical brown wood. Price might seem high on this, but they have been going for over $500 lately on ebay, which is the only reason I'm putting it up for sale. The mailing tube has the very large silverish Brunswick label litho'd all over it. This tube was the original tube that a 'sister' cue to this one was mailed in - exact same label, exact same tube would have been used. Recently, a cue/tube combo for Hoppe Pro went for about $1,000 on ebay, and the tube did not have the large Brunswick logo stamped on it.
Oak pics below, other pics available by email if you have an interest.
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