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Old June 28th, 2007, 08:27 PM   #1
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IDing an Old Brunswich for conversion. HELP BRENT

Well someone had to activate this section so why not me.. ...

This here is for Brent or anyone else that wants to add their 2 cents.

Recently i was given a few old old cues all one piece this one i really think might have some potential. Its got the BIGGEST THICKEST Butt i"ve ever seen i can barley get my hands around it..its almost 3 inches around and 1-3/8 across it has 21 stamped on it , I'm sure that the weight. Its 57-1/2 long this thing is a monster. Now for the bad news the points dont line up off almost 1/4-1/2 in.

so how can a lame like my self tell if this is worth a conversion or if its an ole made in tim buck too nowheres cue, or if in fact its a brunswich or some other sought after cue...or are these even sought after.
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