This is essentially similar to a previous post i saw...but it did not show how much the cue went for...
The cue i have is still full length, untapered,
I have a Sidney Smith UK Professional Billiards Champion “champion” cue, commemorating 1947, 48, 49.
10mill tip, hand spliced,
ash with rosewood butt, maple face on butt
and ebony striped inlays.
Weight stamped 18 ½ oz
It is very straight.
The cue overall is in very good condition,
with some slight wear around the edges of the badge only.
The veneer from the butt has been removed at some point
but has been done with care.
The reverse side of the butt has been stamped
with a former owners initials at some point,
apart from that the condition is excellent,
A very nice playing cue also,
i have some interest from purchasers but would like an idea of
what anybody thinks this should go for?
From my research it seems rare emough to be of interest to
collectors, especially as is not shortened or tapered in.
The cue i have is still full length, untapered,
I have a Sidney Smith UK Professional Billiards Champion “champion” cue, commemorating 1947, 48, 49.
10mill tip, hand spliced,
ash with rosewood butt, maple face on butt
and ebony striped inlays.
Weight stamped 18 ½ oz
It is very straight.
The cue overall is in very good condition,
with some slight wear around the edges of the badge only.
The veneer from the butt has been removed at some point
but has been done with care.
The reverse side of the butt has been stamped
with a former owners initials at some point,
apart from that the condition is excellent,
A very nice playing cue also,
i have some interest from purchasers but would like an idea of
what anybody thinks this should go for?
From my research it seems rare emough to be of interest to
collectors, especially as is not shortened or tapered in.
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