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poolcrazy

Huebler Collector
Silver Member
Hello Everyone ( This cue Isnt for sale)
Here is a cue that was bought in the 60s in Chicago at a pool hall. I know it a converted Brunswick as it still has the 18 in the forearm,
any ideas who would have done the conversion. The finish hasnt been redone, thats what it looked like when they got the cue.
The cue is a 1 owner, the guy mentioned the name Johnson as the builder.
 

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bogey54311

"cheese"
Silver Member
It's probably a rambow, but I need to see the bottom of the cue and the joint to be 100% sure.

Cool cue.


chris G
 

Chopdoc

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Wow. It does look like a Rambow. I never saw one with inlays in the butt cap. But that means nothing as I have not seen many of any sort. I'll let the real experts nail this one down for you..... Pleasure to see it, cool cue. :thumbup:
 

pdcue

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
It's probably a rambow, but I need to see the bottom of the cue and the joint to be 100% sure.

Cool cue.


chris G

Good point - for anyone who may not know - the Palmer Model C looked
very much like a Rambow. Palmer used the 5/16 x 18 pin
 
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