Would you play with a 30-40 years old cue?

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Steve: I love that cue, especially with the ivory joint's addition to its look. I can only wonder how that plays! May I ask what case is that next to the cue and what is the forearm of the cue?

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts!
Sincerely,
David

I'll go out on a limb here and assume that you mean Scott when you say Steve.....:p

The joint is not ivory, it is flat-faced implex with a 3/8-10 pin. To me it plays a little softer than a piloted ivory joint.

The case is a Fellini that I also bought from Bill with the cue. It is made from what he called "buggy whip" leather. If I remember right, he had some of that leather and had about half a dozen cases made by Fellini from it.

The forearm is stained birdseye maple. Here is a better pictures.

Scott
 

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JV: thanks for the info.

Scott: you hit the nail on the head with your assumption! :D Sorry about that, I was a bit late when I was typing but wanted to finish it and so the name 'Steve' could have gained occurance - I must have had that name on my mind from somewhere else, I guess:confused:
Your package with that case and cue goes beyond all expectations, I assume. Right now I am playing with a friend's cue that has a white implex joint, but with a 5/16-18 flat faced joint, and... that cue races in another league than yours, that league is usually referred to as 'the-league-of-cues-imported-from-overseas-during-the-early-'90s' and that has a tad less grandeur than yours :) I like its feel though :smile-square:
 
Walker: it might be a dumb question (as I asked this from JV as well) but would you tell me a few words about your titlist bushka? (I mean about its length and weight?) Is it an ebony, a rosewood or a ph titlist? WOW, lots of questions, sorry...

Thank you all for sharing your thoughts!
Sincerely,
David

Hi David, questions are always good. Here are the complete specs on my 1965 titlist bushka. :cool:

Rosewood 4 point titlist with brass 5/16x14 piloted joint.

18.40 oz. total weight.
14.55 oz. butt weight.
3.85 oz. shaft weight.

57-7/16" total length.
28-3/8" butt length.
29-1/16" shaft length.

17-7/8" balance point.
13-11/16" wrap length.
11-11/16" forearm length. (top of wrap to top of joint)
3" butt sleeve & butt cap. (Hoppe style butt cap)

.732" joint diameter. (not a typo)
.961" top of wrap diameter
12.67mm tip size.

Hope this is helpful. :smile:
 
Walker, that is exactly what I was looking for!!! Also, it is great help for drawing cues as due to your measurements now I know the exact attributes and I don't have to use different geometric tools to get them off of Blue Book pictures!

Thank you a lot!!!
 
30 to 40 year old Mali cue

I play with this cue a lot. It has a 11mm tip still streight as an arrow. This is a Mali that had the boxed logo going up and down not sideways. phpgPbhDPPM[1].jpg

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Here's my daily player, from 1974. It's the only cue I know, but hits as good as day 1. Everyone that has tried it likes it, although at 20.25 ounces with a large ass, it's on the heavy side for modern cues.

Ohh, it was made by.... perhaps someone influenced by Palmer (Balner). lol

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I play with a Josswest 1972 Hoppe cue. 4 ebony points with 4 veneers into Maple. Ebony butt sleeve with an Ivory Hoppe ring. Best cue I have ever played with.
 
I like the old Mali and the palmeresque tribute, thank you for sharing!

Troy, I think I have seen your Hoppe JW, it is a wonderful piece for sure. If you have a few available pictures, please share them here.

Thank you all for posting!

David
 
i guess its the age old debate older cues = better wood. maybe? maybe not?

i will say this. if you get a top maker you shouldnt have a problem. one thing i like about the older cues is nothing was "mass produced" back then. everything was made one one by one by hand. maybe machinery wasnt a good. and the glue question is up for debate butdoesnt matter. gotta love the classics
 
I am a bit confused as I have never had the chance of playing with a cue that old and I would like to know what your experiences and thoughts are on this.

I am a true fan of the old, player's style cues - four ebony points into BEM or straight grain maple - and would love to give one a shot but I am unsure about their structural integrity.

Say for example, would you or more likely: do you play with a 30-40 years old cue, for example a JW? [I LOVE the old JWs]

Thank you for your thoughts in advance. And, in order to stay even more appropriate to this section, please post pictures of your cue if you have any, but all thoughts are appreciated.

Happy Easter for everyone and thank you in advance.

Yours,
David B.

I shoot with these quite often, Probably close to 100 yrs old, before converted. Thanks Jim
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I am a bit confused as I have never had the chance of playing with a cue that old and I would like to know what your experiences and thoughts are on this.

I am a true fan of the old, player's style cues - four ebony points into BEM or straight grain maple - and would love to give one a shot but I am unsure about their structural integrity.

Say for example, would you or more likely: do you play with a 30-40 years old cue, for example a JW? [I LOVE the old JWs]

Thank you for your thoughts in advance. And, in order to stay even more appropriate to this section, please post pictures of your cue if you have any, but all thoughts are appreciated.

Happy Easter for everyone and thank you in advance.

Yours,
David B.

David

Just get yourself a nice old Burton Spain and be done with it. I would suggest one of his with a more conventional joint.

Kevin
 
Not only would I play with an old cue, I do. My player has been the same wand for 45 years, a domino Ginacue (titleist conversion). There have never been any issues with it at all. I know that for a fact because I'm the original owner.

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Get yourself a new Gina (or two) and put that old horse out to pasture (over at my house).

Kevin
 
David

Just get yourself a nice old Burton Spain and be done with it. I would suggest one of his with a more conventional joint.

Kevin

Jim: those make a superb pair, very nice! I like the long butterfly splices and how nicely the colours match each other.

Kevin,

Thank you for your suggestion! :) This is something that is on the very top of my list - actually, it is so high that I can't even see this line from the clouds around it!

More seriously... Burton is my favourite, my idol. But you already knew that! :)

I hope all is well with you!
 
When I play somewhere where I would rather not take my Tucker, I have been playing with my ol' battle-scarred BEM/BEM Helmstetter 86-06 wrapless full splice. Just always feels right in the hand...doubt I will ever part with it, even after numerous generous offers. :D

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Lisa
 
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