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I bet it is beautiful.
Not that elusive, I paid $300 for my GCI but that came with the stand pictured below and a Hoppe Titlist. The backside of the stand facing the wall looks just like the side facing out, I think it can hold 22 cues.Log into Facebook
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Do you mean a Hoppe Professional two-piece? Hoppe Titlist is the one-piece cue.Not that elusive, I paid $300 for my GCI but that came with the stand pictured below and a Hoppe Titlist. The backside of the stand facing the wall looks just like the side facing out, I think it can hold 22 cues.
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I bought 8 Titleist cues, 2 being purple heart and 2 Brazilian rosewood, for 500 with a Anniversary for 900....every once in awhile.Not that elusive, I paid $300 for my GCI but that came with the stand pictured below and a Hoppe Titlist. The backside of the stand facing the wall looks just like the side facing out, I think it can hold 22 cues.
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The very rare 9'x5'
Do you mean a Hoppe Professional two-piece? Hoppe Titlist is the one-piece cue.
What??????? a 9' x 5' table???? I think all pool tables are twice as long as they are wide, that's part of what makes them "regulation"they exist though. i played for a period on 9'x5' tables, the only available tables in the small city. in short position games like 14.1 and 8-ball you wouldn't think much of it, rotation and 1p was more "off"..
I don't believe this for 1 secondthey exist though. i played for a period on 9'x5' tables, the only available tables in the small city. in short position games like 14.1 and 8-ball you wouldn't think much of it, rotation and 1p was more "off"..
I would love to have one of these cue stands!! Just really dig the styling on them. So cool!!Not that elusive, I paid $300 for my GCI but that came with the stand pictured below and a Hoppe Titlist. The backside of the stand facing the wall looks just like the side facing out, I think it can hold 22 cues.
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I would guess most of the cue stands like that went to pool halls. The original purchaser of my table must have went to a Brunswick dealer and ordered a complete "package" or was sold one by the salesman of the table, balls, table care accessories, the cue stand, the Hoppe Professional Titlist, and 9 True Balance cues. It come out of a home in an affluent well known area of WI.I would love to have one of these cue stands!! Just really dig the styling on them. So cool!!
If she has a sister, I'm availableI would guess most of the cue stands like that went to pool halls. The original purchaser of my table must have went to a Brunswick dealer and ordered a complete "package" or was sold one by the salesman of the table, balls, table care accessories, the cue stand, the Hoppe Professional Titlist, and 9 True Balance cues. It come out of a home in an affluent well known area of WI.