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G Nelson’s
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These cues that carry George Nelson’s name were produced by the family firm, Nelson of Leeds. These are round badged cues, produced as both machine and hand spliced versions, having a plain rosewood or ebony butt.
George Nelson was Champion of Yorkshire between 1906 and 1911.
Nelson later became a proprietor of a chain of billiard halls, and with his son, also George, established the firm which eventually evolved into the famous billiard table manufacturer Smith & Nelson.
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George Nelson Cues
George Nelson was Champion of Yorkshire between 1906 and 1911. He also arranged the first United Kingdom tour of the Australian wonder-boy, George Gray in 1910/11, providing the opposition in many of his matches











