Like I said before, It's a Rambow, 100% sure, just modified later it it's life.
-Bogey
-Bogey
I would like to list this cue for sale If I can get some additional information/feedback. Bogey54311 is convinced it is a modified Rambow. The original owner, Dick Hensforth, ordered it new at the Blue Cushion in Milwaukee, Wi at 27th and National in the late 50’s, 57-59 most likely based on his memory for $16 and paid $18 to customize it with a hoppe ring made out of a ivory cue ball and the red rings that were made out of 3 balls. The two additional shafts were made by Jim McDermott approximately 10-15 years later, I believe when Jim was building cues out of his garage. Apparently Dick used to play w Willie Munson on a semi regular basis way back in the day. He sold this cue through a friend several years ago to me because he was going blind and wanted to purchase fishing equipment he could more enjoy. Any input is appreciated. Thx, Shooter08
If was made in the Viking it would not be by Gordon hart. It could be a Helmstetter made when he was there. The ones I have seen from that very brief time period are all titlist conversions but they had long stainless pins. that does not mean they all did though I suppose??I would bet the farm that it's a Viking vs a Rambow. Definitely not a Rambow
I have had some 60s cues with colored acrylic with brass pins and weird brass shaft collar/insert combosIf was made in the Viking it would not be by Gordon hart. It could be a Helmstetter made when he was there. The ones I have seen from that very brief time period are all titlist conversions but they had long stainless pins. that does not mean they all did though I suppose??
I'd love to go back in time and buy the one that popped up here once. I think Manwon had that one? I wonder where that baby is today. Coulda woulda shoulda!
Gordies daughter is a coworker of mine. She confirmed he was not building cues in the time frame of the original purchase.I have had some 60s cues with colored acrylic with brass pins and weird brass shaft collar/insert combos