Old ginacue group pics

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A few new additions to the collection since I last posted pics. Great work for 50ish yrs ago!
 

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Hands down the coolest thing I have seen this year! Wonderful collection. Ernie is the man...
 
jumper

1st picture, far right... Ginacue jump cue ???

Yep Ernie converted from a broken forearm. Added a small cortland wrap, small butt cap and 2 shafts. Matched up 2 a perfectly restored playing cue.
 
Gen 1 Gina's are the nuts! Love the collection. BTW, they still play lights out! I only have one, but it is 1/2, the other was made for Rempe.
 
After looking at your other Gina thread a few minutes
ago, I must say, you are to Gina's as ga9ball is to South
Wests. You are the Ginacue King!

Awesome collection of old and new and that's an understatement.

Congrats on every single one of these legendary cues.
 
Super nice group of nostalgic Gina's from one of the very top cuemakers of all time.

Congrats,
JimmyK
 
What kind of wood is that darkish red one

The kind of wood that's calling my name!

That's my most favorite old Gina I've ever seen.

Too good of wood. Too beautiful.

Maybe he'll let it go one day :D - A guy can have wild dreams every now and then eh
 
The kind of wood that's calling my name!

That's my most favorite old Gina I've ever seen.

Too good of wood. Too beautiful.

Maybe he'll let it go one day :D - A guy can have wild dreams every now and then eh

whatever it is, when I find out im having one made!
 
A few new additions to the collection since I last posted pics. Great work for 50ish yrs ago!

When I was buying cues back in the 1980s, I saw a Ginacue that had the total gambling scene. Playing cards, dice, roulette, etc. all of the symbols were ivory. Beautiful cue but I didn't buy it. Have you ever seen one like that? Incidentally, I did land a few Ballabushkas. Sold them to a dealer in Chicago.
 
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