While doing some research on the Sentaro Titlist cue, I stumbled upon some interesting pictures that may give me a clue as to when the cue was built. By identifying the decade the cue was made, I hope to narrow down the list of cuemakers who could've possibly put together this cue.
Here are some pictures of two different Brunswick cues that are stylistically similar to the Santaro Titlist. The first cue is an unknown Brunswick 26-1/2 cue that I found on ldcue's website awhile back. Notice the piloted joint and the length and location of the leather wrap. The second cue was found on susieq's website and is an older Rambow. Again, the location and length of the wrap bears some resemblance to the Santaro cue.
My next step is to research Rambow cues to find out when he built merry-widows like this one.
Here are some pictures of two different Brunswick cues that are stylistically similar to the Santaro Titlist. The first cue is an unknown Brunswick 26-1/2 cue that I found on ldcue's website awhile back. Notice the piloted joint and the length and location of the leather wrap. The second cue was found on susieq's website and is an older Rambow. Again, the location and length of the wrap bears some resemblance to the Santaro cue.
My next step is to research Rambow cues to find out when he built merry-widows like this one.
Last edited: