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Another family find:
This is a vintage piece tied to one of the most historic figures in pocket billiards. It's actually a Palmer cue (often manufactured or distributed under the Adam cue line in the late 1970s and 1980s) featuring a signature or stamp for Cisero Murphy—the legendary Hall of Famer who was the first African-American player to win a world title.
Another family find:
This is a vintage piece tied to one of the most historic figures in pocket billiards. It's actually a Palmer cue (often manufactured or distributed under the Adam cue line in the late 1970s and 1980s) featuring a signature or stamp for Cisero Murphy—the legendary Hall of Famer who was the first African-American player to win a world title.
- Design Complexity: Adam/Palmer made several tiers of cues. A plain wood forearm with a basic stamp is worth less than this upscale model featuring intricate four-blade point construction & sharp veneers.
- The Signature Condition: The Cicero Murphy label or decal under the lacquer is completely legible and undamaged. Since he has an incredibly dedicated niche collector base owing to his historic significance, a crisp signature is a major selling point.
- Originality: Collectors want the original finish as this cue offers and the original Irish linen wrap is perfect.
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