December 9, 2010 · 3 Comments
During December, Brunswick Billiards Facebook fans can register to win an exclusive piece of memorabilia – the limited edition Exposition Novelty cue, which was designed to commemorate the company’s 165th anniversary. To win the cue – a retail value of $999 – contestants must be a Brunswick Billiards Facebook fan and enter the sweepstakes by Dec. 31, 2010 at noon CST. The winner will be chosen at random.
Modeled after the 1878 Brunswick table of the same name, the Exposition Novelty Cue features solid maple with inlay patterns mirroring the table’s stunningly traditional design as well as the company’s high performance 314Z shaft and Everest tip by Tiger, providing game changing accuracy and a consistent and comfortable feel. Only 165 Novelty Exposition Cues were produced; each cue is individually numbered.
“Owning a Exposition Novelty cue is like owning a piece of billiards history, and we’re excited to share the experience with one of our Facebook fans,” said Austin Rothbard, president of Brunswick Billiards. “This limited edition cue is an elegant addition to any table and represents Brunswick’s long-standing commitment to enhancing the billiards tradition at home.”
For official contest rules or to become a Brunswick Billiards fan on Facebook, visit www.facebook.com/brunswickbilliards.
About Brunswick Billiards
Connecting generations through superior craftsmanship and innovation since 1845, Brunswick Billiards has been the leader in designing the highest-quality billiards and pool tables and game room furnishings preferred by experts around the world. Based in Bristol, Wis., the billiards division of Brunswick Corporation (NYSE: BC), has more than 300 retail dealer locations across the United States and international distributors in more than 40 countries. For more information about Brunswick Billiards and its product line, visit www.brunswickbilliards.com.
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