Pics from the ICCS Show

ChrisOnline said:
i am still waiting to see the pics of Tates cues :)

chris

Hi Chris,

Look earlier in the thread. I asked Bill to label it "The Palmer Collection" because of my theme.

Chris
 
TATE said:
Ken,

Can you tell us what the cues are?

Chris

Chris,
From left to right...
Jerry SW
Bill Schick
Art Cantando
Art Cantando
Dan Dishaw (Ivory Handle)
Mike Bender (Ivory Handle)
Bob Manzino (Silver Rapsody)
JW (Ivory Handle)
Gus Szamboti
Gus Szamboti
Gus Szamboti
Balabushka

Best,
Ken
Highendcues
 
Wow! Thanks for sharing Chris. I am so impressed by everything I have seen.
 
A few IDs to help you

TATE said:
Here's the other side of the Grand Collection and the Samsara Cue. Like I said, it was a spectacular cue.


GrandCollection2.JPG
The two cues with heavily scrimshawed handles are both PFD cues. The one on the left is a large dragon, and the rings have knights on them. The other is scrimmed with a pictorial history of the American Revolution. For the others, besides the obvious Samsara and Ginacue, I can't be of much help, but figured I'd add in what I could.
 
TATE said:
OK, here are the Tad's. These collectors are super nice guys from Japan.

Kiyoharu Kagomiya is actually a journalist for a Japanese magazine "Kickshot".

These Tad's are the older ones. It looked like hand inlay work to me:

Tads.JPG


OH MY GOD!!!!!:eek:
 
96supersport said:
The two cues with heavily scrimshawed handles are both PFD cues. The one on the left is a large dragon, and the rings have knights on them. The other is scrimmed with a pictorial history of the American Revolution. For the others, besides the obvious Samsara and Ginacue, I can't be of much help, but figured I'd add in what I could.


Ok, I'm gonna give this a shot!

Right to Left:
Herceck? Tibbits?
Gina (anniversary cue)
AE?
Herceck
Samsara
based on the shape of the points, I'd say Kersenbrock.
JossWest?
either Thomas Wayne or Rick Chudy (Thomas Wayne - Thanks for the reminder bells)
Pfd
Manzino?
Gilbert
Pfd
Manzino (ebony wrapless cue)
...after that, I can't see.

I think I may be a little less accurate on this list.
 
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TATE said:
Hi Chris,

Look earlier in the thread. I asked Bill to label it "The Palmer Collection" because of my theme.

Chris

I hope people didn't think your name was Chris Palmer.

Fred
 
Those are some fantasatic cues. I especially love the Barenbrugge cues.. Would love to see them up close.
 
TATE said:
Here's the other side of the Grand Collection and the Samsara Cue. Like I said, it was a spectacular cue.


GrandCollection2.JPG
Chris,
Is the third cue from the end a Stroud 4-axis creation??
 
HighEndCues said:
Hi Scott,
Yes, that is a Stroud..
Ken
highendcues

Dammit Ken-
The least you could have done was help me out and let me know if some of my guesses were right!!

By the way, I can't stop saying it but that Manzino is one hell of a cue!
 
Cornerman said:
I hope people didn't think your name was Chris Palmer.

Fred

They probably did. I asked Bill to put "The Palmer Collector" on the board but it got messed up. The web site gets a lot of traffic at times, so I figured people would recognize the site name more than they would my name (which I never use on the site). I had some hand outs with my name, contact information, and web-site address.

Chris
 
bells said:
The 8th cue from the left im sure is Thomas wayne.
In which picture? Ken already confirmed that the one I asked about (3rd from the right in the second collection pic) is a Josswest.
 
I had a great time at the show and met all the cue makers in my collection, got lots of photos that I will put up in my billiard room in Brazil. It was nice to meet Ken K. and see his collection also. All in all, Me and the wife had a great time.
 
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