Palmer Cues Wanted - Any Condition

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Wanted - Palmer Cues - Dead, Alive, or barely breathing.

I am a collector not a dealer, an end-user looking for cues from the first, second, and third catalogs. I will consider anything from perfect original to banged-up user to broken/damaged for parts.

If you have a damaged Palmer, please don't trash it, it can either be restored and if not able to be saved, the parts can save another cue. I am interested in Palmers in any condition, ANY condition.

Not all Palmers carry identification. If you are unsure whether or not your cue is a Palmer, I can identify it from a picture.

If you have a Palmer for sale or have a lead on one, send me a PM. To be fair to other members, I would appreciate it if you would refrain from bumping this thread. Thanks.

PS I am also interested in reasonably priced Paradise cues......
 

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Palmer Model B

I am particularly looking for Palmer Model B's from the Second Catalog.

Thanks,
 
Thank You

I want to thank everyone who has contacted me with Palmers for sale or leads on such. Not everything pans-out but the search is always interesting because I am given the opportunity to chat with original owners, sons and daughters of original owners, as well as people just asking questions.
 
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Palmer First Catalogue - Model 6 - For Sale

Hi there,

As per my review of the Palmer catalogues, I have a pristine Model 6 available for sale.
 

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Randy Godfrey used to have the greatest collection of palmer cues
I ever heard of


I think he sold most of them ,but he probably kept some nice ones.

Back in the 60s these were the most popular cues,almost everyone had played with one
at one time or another

some of the designs were just as pretty as any that you see today
 
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