Here is another unknown cue that come into my shop for repairs. The cue is very interesting to say the least, my question is did South West or Kershinbrock ever use a Flat nosed 3/8-10 Pin? This cue has numbers punched not engraved into the cue pin on the flat surface in the front, the numbers are as follows:
069
390 as punched.
The cue did not have a bumper and the butt cap appears to be a solid peice of phenolic that was machined for a bumper that appears to have just been pushed into the opening.
The cues shaft has a Westinghouse Macarta ferrule that while scratched is in good shape. The cues forearm is nicely figured Birdeye maple with 6 Ebony Points 3 high 3 low. The cues butt is made from the same materials except the point are not staggered they are all even.
I have no idea who made the cue, any information would be great.





Thanks
069
390 as punched.
The cue did not have a bumper and the butt cap appears to be a solid peice of phenolic that was machined for a bumper that appears to have just been pushed into the opening.
The cues shaft has a Westinghouse Macarta ferrule that while scratched is in good shape. The cues forearm is nicely figured Birdeye maple with 6 Ebony Points 3 high 3 low. The cues butt is made from the same materials except the point are not staggered they are all even.
I have no idea who made the cue, any information would be great.





Thanks