Old one piece cues- can you identify any of these?

motodj

just a league player
my great great grandfather died 2 years before i was born, and i inherited a few misc pool items

i know all these cues are from before 1976, and i'd imagine they go back a few decades before that 30's?40's?50's? hehe, i have no clue, neither does my family

i'm tryin to determine if they are just wall art - or if they have enough value that i should list them for sale
i simply dont have room for these, i'll be moving to tennessee in a month

thanks for any assistance
Doug
 

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if you get wear you like to sale one or two let me no i like to put them on my wall with a pic of my old man that just passed this year..

But far a what they are worth i don't no with the pool cue changes more than my wife's mind on what she doing ..
 
Idk

i dont know if they are ''worth'' anything, but i would buy them from you to practice making conversions.
 
Doug...Check your PM's.

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my great great grandfather died 2 years before i was born, and i inherited a few misc pool items

i know all these cues are from before 1976, and i'd imagine they go back a few decades before that 30's?40's?50's? hehe, i have no clue, neither does my family

i'm tryin to determine if they are just wall art - or if they have enough value that i should list them for sale
i simply dont have room for these, i'll be moving to tennessee in a month

thanks for any assistance
Doug
 
my great great grandfather died 2 years before i was born, and i inherited a few misc pool items

i know all these cues are from before 1976, and i'd imagine they go back a few decades before that 30's?40's?50's? hehe, i have no clue, neither does my family

i'm tryin to determine if they are just wall art - or if they have enough value that i should list them for sale
i simply dont have room for these, i'll be moving to tennessee in a month

thanks for any assistance
Doug

Fom the left, 2 & 10 look like Brunswicks. If the bumper is the full width of the butt & when looking @ the bottom it has a little 'cap' to cover the recessd screw, they are most likely a Brunswick.
 
I'd like to thank everyone for the offers.

I'll respond to pms tomorrow night, I've had a busy afternoon and I must be off to bed soon.

I'm sorry, but I just don't have the time to respond, let alone read all the pm's.

Thanks,
Doug
 
wheither it's a brunswick, smleke or dufferin, the beginning conversion cost is $200.00 without complications. (each)
unless you have something very special. doesnt look like there's anything special there.

garage sales, garbage cans, grandfathers, it's all the same. good luck.
 
Fom the left, 2 & 10 look like Brunswicks. If the bumper is the full width of the butt & when looking @ the bottom it has a little 'cap' to cover the recessd screw, they are most likely a Brunswick.


My second hand table came with some that that had the cap above the screw like you describe
 
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