what is this meucci??

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17.6 butt
3.3 shaft
all orig. and owner
wrap is not clearcoated
 
I would say 95% not a meucci. Although it could be one of bobs early cues that sticker makes no sense. That logo wasn't used on meucci's until around 1990 when the company changed hands. I know he did use brass pins early on so there is a chance that it is an early meucci that somebody put that decal on but it just doesn't look good to me. I hope Im wrong and you have his first cue but I think somebody wanted a meucci and put a sticker on that cue. I'm curious to know what it is but it just looks wrong to me. Im sure with the cue knowledge on this site somebody will help you better than I can.
 
yeah, the buttcap looks wrong, the brass joint looks wrong, the sticker is wrong, and the logo is certainly wrong. I don't like it as any year Meucci.
 
Cue

Budget cue's response is mo-5 1st brochure cue ...label is was a stupid thing for some one to do.

Joint was offered in flat or pilot

anyone here have steve lomax's number or email?
 
Cue

Wow thank you ...i bet thats what it is. I will contact the owner to see if he has those letter markings...thank you very much sir...
 
Huebler Cue

Hello everyone
that is known as a QB It out of the series of cues that were sold with the Meucci custom cue sticker. It was built when Bob Meucci worked at Pauls shop (YES I SAID PAULS shop) there were 2 lines of cues built at the same time the QB and the HI series, they are the same cue. They were sold with different logos I own 2 of those cues.
Altohugh Bob nor Paul will speak well about those times. it is a Linn Mo cue, if you need more info I will be glad to fill in the blanks
Terry B
Here is a QB 3 that has the sticker and next to it is the H series cue
 

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what a great behind the scene story of two industry icons. i would love to been the fly on the wall during that time. those guys were going for it all...Richard
 
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