SSDiver2112
Escott Cues
It’s simple but I like it.
Everything is for sale for the right priceAny of these Vikings for sale?
I think It’s a 1974 x-175. 1978 and later used the round bumper. You can tell by the black ring around the spots in the points that it’s either an x-175, or a Z-170. Later models don’t have the ring around the dot (to the best of my knowledge), the flat bumper suggests it’s the 1974.Thanks for the info. I still do not have any idea what model it is. I hope someone might be able to help me with that.
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When I acquired the pool cue, it did not have a bumper. The bumper was modified and added.I think It’s a 1974 x-175. 1978 and later used the round bumper. You can tell by the black ring around the spots in the points that it’s either an x-175, or a Z-170. Later models don’t have the ring around the dot (to the best of my knowledge), the flat bumper suggests it’s the 1974.
I have a vintage Viking in that age range. Still love it. Is that a super joint I see on the shaft? Mine has one too. It's an interesting concept... threaded inside and out. Makes it a bit difficult to get new shafts though.Here’s my 1978.
Anyone have the old catalog info, everytime I try the Viking Archives they won't load anything.My 90's "Wico Style" 3pt.View attachment 684099
This one is my fav great looking cues! Old Viking is what my mom plays with she loves it says never get rid of it.I like your cue, I had a green one quite a while ago. I like light cues and that one was a 16 oz. That's hard to find. I wish I had hung on to it and a thousand others I can think of, Lol.I like your cue, I had a green one quite a while ago. I wish I had hung on to it and a thousand others I can think of, Lol. Here is a rather lovely old Champion cue with a Palmer forearm. EnjoyView attachment 682941View attachment 682943View attachment 682944e share one more it is a very early Champion cue. I hope you enjoy it.View attachment 682941View attachment 682943View attachment 682944
Your mom is a very wise woman. Feel free to post a pic of her cue!This one is my fav great looking cues! Old Viking is what my mom plays with she loves it says never get rid of it.
I really enjoy my Viking cues, and they are American made for the patriot in all of us. You can take the eighties, I call dibs on the 60's and 70's.I'm finally at a point where I can start collecting cues again and the old Vikings all look great to me.