DrJ said:Hi...I bought a small lot of collector cues in the early 80's, and they have been in storage since then...here's the first one, please help me to identify it if you can. Thanks....
This one has an ivory joint.
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DrJ said:The ferrules are ivory and the cue is 58" long from bumper to tip...or the butt is about 29" from bumper to top of joint ivory.
Here's the bumper on:
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Can I just loosen the screw shown with an Allen wrench and take the bumper off with out risking any damage?
Thanks
DrJ said:Hi...I bought a small lot of collector cues in the early 80's, and they have been in storage since then...here's the first one, please help me to identify it if you can. Thanks....
This one has an ivory joint.
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DrJ said:Hi...I bought a small lot of collector cues in the early 80's, and they have been in storage since then...here's the first one, please help me to identify it if you can. Thanks....
This one has an ivory joint.
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merylane said:balabushka. how many pm's did you get with cheap offers to buy?
wondering what the other cues look like?![]()
cueaddicts said:Pin gives it away doesn't it ??![]()
nick serdula said:Made by Brunswick. Looks like someone used the blank to make a nice conversion cue. The brown bumper shows the wrong screw to be a bushka. Probably a Toeboy conversion.
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qbilder said:Not Balibushka. He never used birdseye forearms, only straight grain on rare occasion light curly. Plus the delrin buttcap is coated over & the bumper has the wrong shape.
Could possibly be a Greenleaf conversion but again, too much figure in the forearm for a cheap production cue.
My guess is an experiment prototype of Joss, possibly Gina. Could be anybody but looks a whole lot like an old Joss with a brown bumper. The bumper does not show much wear, so it's either a replacement or cue was used very little. Besides the dirt inside the bumper hole, it looks brand new & does not match the rough & aged finish. Even the wrap is very well aged & worn. The bumper simply looks too perfect to be an original part of the cue. If it were a black bumper, it would scream Joss West or pre-split Joss.
Birk1 said:my bet would be a verl horn...I worked for him in the mid 90's and saw a few pieces of this type of ringstock. He loved to make piloted ivory joints on this type of cue along with the brown bumper ( he had a shoe box FULL of these old brunswick bumpers he would use on Bali knock offs)
nice cue
Ryan
DrJ said:Thanks for all your ideas, keep them coming. I've been using them to search the web for cue pictures that might be a close match, but I haven't found any really good matches so far.
I don't think it's a Balabushka, but I only say that based on the fact that I believe that the seller told me at the time that it was not.
I'll put some more measurements and pictures up this week when I can, and the other cues are in storage right now, so I will get them out sometime soon.