Some Tad Cues (and a Couple of Ginacues)......

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Here are a few of my Tad cues and a couple of Ginacues that I had on a miniature pool table at the same time.

The table is another of the small, but real pool tables that were made during Prohibition because laws were written in some states (Texas, etc) in such a way that pool rooms had to close. If the tables were no larger than x in length, coin-operated, etc, they could get around the laws. A cottage industry of small table makers sprung up, but very quickly Prohibition was overturned and these tables disappeared. Likely the tables were sold as toy tables or were taken home for play, soon to be destroyed and off to the toy graveyard.

I really like these tables, and now have ten of them. They are great for cue displays! Rhoda is saying that is about enough! P.S., if anyone knows of one for sale, I am interested! Seriously!!

From the left, the first two cues are vintage ivory handled Ginacues. The first one was made for Richie Florence in the 60`s, and has a highly unique signature. Ernie Gutierrez (Ginacue) restored the cue a while back for me, and saved his original signature. Simple, but beautiful cue to hold and run racks with. Not like Richie, but I have as much fun as he did.

The second Ginacue has an ivory handle made of seven ivory billiard balls. The ivory is VERY well matched. This cue is also from the 1960`s. It has six points, very rare in this design. Ernie told me he made three cues with points like these. It is signed "Ginacue By Ernie".

The next nine are all Tad cues, and I really like his work in a setting where several of his cues are seen together , all having different buttsleeves. The forearms are mostly 8-pointers, some with veneers, some without. Two are very unusual floating point forearms (my favorite) and there is also a Tadpole forearm (great name) and a 4-pointer in this group. The 4-pointer has the trademark longer buttsleeve, and I have had this cue for over 30 years.

His cues hit a ton, and I thoroughly enjoy playing with them. A friend of mine (The Teacher) played with a merry widow Tad in the mid 1960`s in Mansfield, Ohio and I have liked them ever since.

Notice all the fancy Alton Takata cue caps. He is simply world class and the cues are better thanks to his fine craftsmanship. Hey Alton, one of my Tads needs a set of caps, and I am ready! Are you? :wink:

If anyone has pictures of Tads or Ginacues they would like to put on this thread, I am sure everyone would like to see them! Two of the very best cuemakers to ever make a cue. Ever!

Will Prout
 

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What an incredible row of cues. Tads and Ginas, it doesn't get any better. And Alton's cap make a wonderful finishing touch.

Hope you and Rhoda are having a great summer................

God bless,
JimmyK
 
Hey Will,,
Great Stuff there,, Also,,Looks like ICC will be last min. decision hopei can make it,,

Hope all is good with you,
Little Kenny
 
First the Boxed Monsters and now these .... what will be next Will :eek::grin-square:

They are all great.

Thanks for sharing.

Berny

PS: i really like the small Tables
 
hey

Will.....add me to the list.....I love them all too. The tables make an unbelievable display.
 
Will, ever thought about sharing some pictures of how you display your collection at home? If I'm looking at this picture correctly...this looks like how you display them at home with a lineup of cases in the background.

Some people might have cardiac arrest if they were to see a wide shot of rest of that room...but I'm willing to risk their health in this case. It is for the greater good.

Just an idea.

Awesome pictures, thanks for sharing.
 
....Cues........

Will.....add me to the list.....I love them all too. The tables make an unbelievable display.

Hi Steve,

Great to hear from you! I hope you are enjoying a great summer, and that the weather is sunny and warm for you.

Thanks for the nice comment.

Stay in touch,

Will
 
Hi Berny,

It`s been a while since we`ve "spoken".

I finally got around to posting a coupla pictures of cues. As you would know, I still fancy the box cues. A bunch.

Take care,

Will
 
I have a LOOSER Job

Damnit Will, All Cues are awesome. I think I not will more open your Threads:eek::D,brings me down with my small/cheap Collection:wink:
Shom me your Case Collection as I will do same next couple of Weeks:D
Ralf:thud:
 
you got the best .........

Hi Berny,

It`s been a while since we`ve "spoken".

I finally got around to posting a coupla pictures of cues. As you would know, I still fancy the box cues. A bunch.

Take care,

Will

Will,

your Box-Searing :love: and that Avatar-Gina :lovies: are indeed the most beautiful Boxcues if have seen.:woot:



Please say hello to Rhoda

Berny
 
Gratitude

Will

I'm so grateful that you have decided to share some pics of your fabulous collection. Thank you for that.

The Florence Gina I knew of, I saw Ernie do some of the work restoring that stick, but I didn't know of the other ivory handled Gina (which appears to have a lot of work in it, including those the bomb feather inlays both Ernie and Tad did). If you'd share an history on that cue with that unique signature, I'd love to hear.

I had an alternative post, here it is:

Wow.

Thanks

Kevin
 
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