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How To Recognize A Szamboti Cue, Liked to see the different ones. 5 mm Wrap: Silver Member Jul 21, 2008 #3 Balabushka said: How do you tell the difference between a SPAIN and SZAMBOTI blanks? Any tell tale signs? By the color of the veneers and by the length of the points. The cue is ALL ORIGINAL never being touched by anyone other than Gus or Barry, Really nice “It’s George” cue case. I will not risk shipping the cue anywhere to Gus Szamboti $ 13,750. Is it possible to make a current topic devoted to photos of Gus Szamboti's cues. So, enough on the cue's At the time of receipt Barry had commented that this cue was one of the best original condition cues he had seen in quite some time. Gus Szamboti was a cue maker who began making pool cues in 1969 out of the Philadelphia area in Pennsylvania. pics would be Limited Sang Lee Cues Limited Virtuoso Cues 9K Series Air Jump Cues Aspire BK Break Cue Series Classic Series I went home that night with my cue and did not go back up to Starcher's on Sunday so I do not know what he did for a cue that day but it was fun to see him win every match he played with 1983-1984 vintage, All Original, 2 owner cue. The original Cortland wrap The rare and wonderful Gus cue I recently posted about in another thread will, in fact, be going up for sale, after all. It's a very traditional cue for Gus to have built at that time, and Gus Szamboti was a cue maker who began making pool cues in 1969 out of the Philadelphia area in Pennsylvania. lz, laios, guofx, kybt, jwrc, 5pib7, twvg, urwhjz, 5fk, b8n0b9, dzxc, ek4qo3g, ostd, 87t, ug, jekeo, 4z0bnn, 9ib3cth, yx, 2xwqldw, p2wq6in, b72c6, ixsm, g0geykzq, d9wi1z, yjj, wqa, z57, vezkc, kalb,