A friend of mine/owner a local Hall recently acquired this old Brunswick,
and is looking for any information relative value, demand, etc., and what a fair minimum bid on auction format would be.
The cue appears straight, butt separate, the shaft does have a slight roll and a slight roll when connected. The finish appears to be original and both the shaft and butt (while aged), are in nice condition. You can see the mop in butt that has some breakaway at corners in lower section. The ferrule is slighted detached from end of shaft. Very long and thin pin, with very sweet seating. It appears similar to 3rd edition blue book pg 197 & 198, made in 1916 but this cue appears to have rosewood full spliced and not ebony as book shows. Your thoughts & comments would be appreciated. Thank you. Brett
and is looking for any information relative value, demand, etc., and what a fair minimum bid on auction format would be.
The cue appears straight, butt separate, the shaft does have a slight roll and a slight roll when connected. The finish appears to be original and both the shaft and butt (while aged), are in nice condition. You can see the mop in butt that has some breakaway at corners in lower section. The ferrule is slighted detached from end of shaft. Very long and thin pin, with very sweet seating. It appears similar to 3rd edition blue book pg 197 & 198, made in 1916 but this cue appears to have rosewood full spliced and not ebony as book shows. Your thoughts & comments would be appreciated. Thank you. Brett