The cue belonged to New York City player who went by the name of 5th Avenue Red.
I got a little information about the gentleman on this previous post - http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=144807
This cue was recently acquired from Red's son. Red died in 1983 at the age of 63.
Trying to figure out who made the cue.
It is not a Balabushka, Szamboti, Palmer, Paradise.
I believe the shafts are newer than the butt, original shaft probably had a larger diameter tenon.
May be a newer wrap, it is wrapped to the right like Szamboti.
Butt sleeve is hard black plastic, like an old bowling ball.
Super heavy and long:
butt weighs 21.6 ounces - 29 1/4" long
shaft 1 weighs 4.3 ounces - 30" long - 12.9mm
shaft 2 weighs 3.7 ounces - 28 3/4" long - 13.2mm
both shafts have 3/4' long ferrules (not ivory) with red fiber pads under the tips - maybe Champion
Any information about 5th Avenue Red or who made the cue would be appreciated.



I got a little information about the gentleman on this previous post - http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=144807
This cue was recently acquired from Red's son. Red died in 1983 at the age of 63.
Trying to figure out who made the cue.
It is not a Balabushka, Szamboti, Palmer, Paradise.
I believe the shafts are newer than the butt, original shaft probably had a larger diameter tenon.
May be a newer wrap, it is wrapped to the right like Szamboti.
Butt sleeve is hard black plastic, like an old bowling ball.
Super heavy and long:
butt weighs 21.6 ounces - 29 1/4" long
shaft 1 weighs 4.3 ounces - 30" long - 12.9mm
shaft 2 weighs 3.7 ounces - 28 3/4" long - 13.2mm
both shafts have 3/4' long ferrules (not ivory) with red fiber pads under the tips - maybe Champion
Any information about 5th Avenue Red or who made the cue would be appreciated.


