Help Identifying this Pool Cue Model
12/6/2022 10:29:50 AM
Help Identifying this Pool Cue Model
I was cleaning out a closet and found this pool cue.
I don't know how it got there. It could have been one of my daughters' pool cues or possibly a son-in-law's pool cue.
Anyway, I don't need it and plan to sell it. I just need help figuring out the brand and how much it is worth.
It is housed in a Brunswick cue case, but from what I've read, Brunswick identified their cues, so I don't think they made it.
Many thanks in advance!
Help Identifying this Pool Cue Model
Replies & Comments
- TodyWayne on 2/12/2024 8:33:58 PM
This is a Rich-Q.
Let me know if you're still interested in selling it.
The last two of these that I purchased, in this shape, I paid $50 each for them.
- user1708455696 on 2/20/2024 2:01:37 PM
Please tell me more about this Rich-Q cue stick.
I believe it was made in the 1970s.
- TodyWayne on 2/20/2024 8:19:37 PM
This is a mid-to-late 1960s, to early 1970s Rich-Q made by Sol Rich (not to be confused with his cousin, Abe Rich, as this is not an Abe Rich cue).
Help Identifying this Pool Cue Model
- Title: Help Identifying this Pool Cue Model
- Author: user1670351390
- Published: 12/6/2022 10:29:50 AM
- Last Updated: 12/7/2022 2:54:27 AM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)