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Help with ID of this case? - 03-29-2017, 03:35 PM

A little while ago I made a purchase from Ebay of this kid leather tube cue case.
It has no identifying markings, but looks to be a fairly old piece thus I bought it to house my 1940s Brunswick Master Stroke.
Can anyone help me ID it, or point me in a likely direction?

Thanks, Blair.




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03-29-2017, 09:07 PM

Old case..."low end" sometimes sold under Brunswick brand, sometimes Palmer, sometimes others, or "generic". I believe it was most likely sold by Palmer.

I am aware of one reproduction run, but that's all.

They are synthetic, vinyl, not leather.


An AZB member was selling reproductions a few years ago but they had a slightly different tube size than the originals.


Cool cases. I will add one to my collection when I find one perfect and cheap.


See here:
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=263825


Scroll down here:
http://www.palmercollector.com/Palme...ndCatalog.html


Yours looks like Palmer model 524. That catalog I posted is from about 1984 but these model lines ran a long time and the case could be a bit older I think...but not as old as the cue you bought.






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04-02-2017, 03:31 AM

Thanks for the info Chopdoc.
It's a pretty cool old case - like you say though, not as old as the cue.
I picked it up a while back with a different Brunswick cue in it - the cue had a dark red butt with maple rings & a 2 high/2 low gunsight inlay pattern. Cue looked like it was from that 1970s-1980s period.
It's a great quality synthetic material for that age - has a nice soft feel to it.
Shame it's a bit beaten up...

Cheers, Blair.


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