Titlist Blanks

TATE

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I guess I'm officially hooked on the oldies. I've known about these two original Titlist unfinished blanks for years and finally acquired them. It's an interesting history to these cues, and I've set up a web page for them.

To preserve history, they will stay unturned. Despite this, one of the cues is useable, the other rattles. I'm figuring these blanks are from the late 1940's, early 1950's.

History buffs enjoy!

http://www.palmercollector.com/Titlist.html
 
TATE said:
I guess I'm officially hooked on the oldies. I've known about these two original Titlist unfinished blanks for years and finally acquired them. It's an interesting history to these cues, and I've set up a web page for them.

To preserve history, they will stay unturned. Despite this, one of the cues is useable, the other rattles. I'm figuring these blanks are from the late 1940's, early 1950's.

History buffs enjoy!

http://www.palmercollector.com/Titlist.html

in the early 90s i bought a bunch from best billiards, still have 2 left but unfortunatley i cut them all in half when i got them.

i wish i would have kept one whole,still had the tips on ( about 20mm )

i got 2 mint finnished ones and one has a price of 9.50 , i wonder when they would of retailed for that? still dead straight and even points to boot.
 
merylane said:
in the early 90s i bought a bunch from best billiards, still have 2 left but unfortunatley i cut them all in half when i got them.

i wish i would have kept one whole,still had the tips on ( about 20mm )

i got 2 mint finnished ones and one has a price of 9.50 , i wonder when they would of retailed for that? still dead straight and even points to boot.

Hi Merylane,


The retail on the finished cue was $6.15! That's a 50% mark-up! :p

These ferrules are 14.25 mm.

Chris
 
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TATE said:
I guess I'm officially hooked on the oldies. I've known about these two original Titlist unfinished blanks for years and finally acquired them. It's an interesting history to these cues, and I've set up a web page for them.

To preserve history, they will stay unturned. Despite this, one of the cues is useable, the other rattles. I'm figuring these blanks are from the late 1940's, early 1950's.

History buffs enjoy!

http://www.palmercollector.com/Titlist.html


Great Pics!
Thanks - Pawnmon
 
Great page Tate...sincerely thanks for the wonderful information. Your pages are coming along nicely and offer up some very good cue information for enthusiasts such as myself.

Thanks again,
Shorty
 
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