RealGoodMan69
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I'm sure you have all heard similar stories but I've got one more? I could use some serious help in properly identifying this pool cue! I recently purchased a "Willie Mosconi" series pool cue. This is not one, that I have yet seen any one of you describe? This pool cue is of very fine quality and craftsmenship
and is no knock-off. It is a dark walnut cue with light maple inlay and a brass plate on the lower shaft, showing the name of Willie Mosconi. It has a brass joint with a 11mm birdseye maple top shaft, with a screw in tip. I have been told, that this would be a late 60's or early 70's model cue, that could have been possibly made by a manufacture named Renaissance? I have looked all over this cue, in every place one could think of and I have found nothing to indicated a stamp or series, of any kind. An excellent pool player of mine has seen this same identical stick, in a show case in Las Vegas. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
and is no knock-off. It is a dark walnut cue with light maple inlay and a brass plate on the lower shaft, showing the name of Willie Mosconi. It has a brass joint with a 11mm birdseye maple top shaft, with a screw in tip. I have been told, that this would be a late 60's or early 70's model cue, that could have been possibly made by a manufacture named Renaissance? I have looked all over this cue, in every place one could think of and I have found nothing to indicated a stamp or series, of any kind. An excellent pool player of mine has seen this same identical stick, in a show case in Las Vegas. Your help would be greatly appreciated.