Old old brunswick

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I just inherited this old Brunswick cue. can any one tell me more about this cue?
 

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It's hard to date them exactly, especially without decals.

I would estimate this is from around 1910 - 1920 - probably a Model 33 Brunswick - something like that. It looks like a factory ivory and brass joint to me. The Model 33 was one piece, but they could be ordered in two piece and sometimes people had them changed to 2 piece by the factory later on. Is there any sign of a decal on the butt? Can you post a clear picture of the weight stamp and where it's located?

Here is a link to some of the early Brunswick catalogs. The 1908 shows a Model 33 - that looks pretty close. Hard to tell from the pics, but the handle looks like it might be the classic rosewood they were using in those days.

http://www.palmercollector.com/Brunswick/BruswickCollectorHomePage.html

Chris
 
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It's hard to date them exactly, especially without decals.

I would estimate this is from around 1910 - 1920 - probably a Model 33 Brunswick - something like that. It looks like a factory ivory and brass joint to me. The Model 33 was one piece, but they could be ordered in two piece and sometimes people had them changed to 2 piece by the factory later on. Is there any sign of a decal on the butt? Can you post a clear picture of the weight stamp and where it's located?

Here is a link to some of the early Brunswick catalogs. The 1908 shows a Model 33 - that looks pretty close. Hard to tell from the pics, but the handle looks like it might be the classic rosewood they were using in those days.

http://www.palmercollector.com/Brunswick/BruswickCollectorHomePage.html

Chris




Sorry Partner, this cue is not a Brunswick I have had a number of these cues, I can tell by the Pin and the desgin. This cues was made Saunier Wilhem Company.

Below are photo's of Catalog, I have from 1957 by this company.


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Looks can very deceiving, and everybody tried to copy Brunswick.

Here is a photo of one I did a conversion on for a Customer. I had to cut the top set of points off because the diameter was too small to convert. The cue was exactly like the cue pictured, even had the same wood and the same joint.

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Take Care Chris
 
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Is there any cue that you can't identify Craig?
Judging from the one you did, they can still be a nice looking conversion.

Honestly, with all the cues that come on this forum there are many I have no clue about, but I do have some experience with the older cues.

Thanks for the compliment, and have a great night partner.
 
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