What is a Merry Widow cue?

VTEC John

Active member
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
 

erriep

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
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
IMHO the term Merry Widow comes from Brunswick , here is a link to a 1936 catalog :

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jimmyco

NRA4Life
Silver Member
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.
 

ctyhntr

RIP Kelly
Silver Member
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.
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.
 
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