IMHO the term Merry Widow comes from Brunswick , here is a link to a 1936 catalog :Not sure if this is right, but I take it to mean a cue with no points or decoration in the butt sleeve or forearm, handle can be wrapped or wrapless. Does an unadorned, one-piece butt qualify as a Merry Widow? Can anyone tell me where the term Merry Widow comes from? Thx
Often times would sell for what she was told that he husband claimed to paid, Buyer would often be getting undervalued bargain, which would re-flip on AZ Billiards.The term originated when a husband passed unexpectedly and left behind a two piece cue.
The wife, upon gathering his belongings to dispose of in one way or another, picked up the cue and realized it may be of purpose to a widow such as herself.