what is the value of these???

zn418

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I was just wondering if anyone could tell me what the values of these three 1950s brunswick cues are??
 

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Considering the size of the pics and my bad eyes, they look like tooth pics. If you want someone to place a value you need pictures we can see what you have.
John
 
zn418 said:
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me what the values of these three 1950s brunswick cues are??

They were not made in the 1950's, they were made in the Late 1960's and they are not worth much. I saw the same cues on eBay last week, they are Asian made imports.

By the way, please make the photo's larger next time:eek: :eek: :D , I had to save them and expand them on my computer!!!!!!! That way you will not catch all the wise cracks from the forum members;)
 
Hard to tell from your pics (who'd of thought we would actually hafta tell someone to make the pictures BIGGER??!!??) - but manwon is just about right-on. They are mid-70's when B'wick was outsourcing almost exclusively to Taiwan. The joints are probably pin-in-shaft, brass with an integral pilot at the base of the pin, yes? If so, not worth much - $25 to $100 if you get lucky. But who knows? As PT Barnum said...

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
zn418 said:
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me what the values of these three 1950s brunswick cues are??

I'd agree with what's already been said...except for the value...which would be ZERO to any serious player or collector (unless you're going along with the P.T. Barnum comment)! Sorry to burst your bubble!:rolleyes:

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
 
zn418 said:
I was just wondering if anyone could tell me what the values of these three 1950s brunswick cues are??

So you have listed them back on eBay, if I were you I would change my auction statement. These cues were not made in the 1950's.

Good Luck with you sale!!!!!!!!
 
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