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is this a Chinese walking stick/pool cue?
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Re: is this a Chinese walking stick/pool cue?
I bought the exact one for my dad in the mid 70's. I don't remember we're I purchased it but it was sold new to me then. I don't remember what I paid for it. He still has his and it has never been used. Seen them selling online from $74 to $90 used and haven't seen any for sale like my dads, that has never been used. His still has plastic on tip of cue.
Re: is this a Chinese walking stick/pool cue?
I don't know how to delete the above comment that I placed but I apologize because I placed the comment on the wrong item. So please disregard the previous comment for this item. Thanks!
Re: is this a Chinese walking stick/pool cue?
Based on the imagesit's a pool que and not a walking stick. Most like this are 20th Century items,value under $100.00 unless it has a provenace to someone famous.