Cues R Fun
Got some cues 4 sale
I'm new here and this is my first post. I joined mainly to ask about the cue below hoping there is someone who can help identify it for me. (I hope this is the correct section to post this request).
I bought this cue not too long ago and have no idea who made it. It's been bugging me ever since. It seems like a pretty decent cue. It's well balanced, hits well, and the workmanship is pretty nice. There is no markings on it to show who made it. It appears to be a really nice custom cue. And, it just may be a 1 of 1 custom. But, I'm not sure. So, if anyone here has the knowledge to identify this cue, I'd surely appreciate it.
The forearm has some really nice curly maple in it. I can't tell if the points are ebony or man made (plastic), because they are so shiny. The designs in the points are definitely inlays, not otherwise. Same for the butt sleeve. Speaking of which, it looks like it is also a composite material instead of ebony and really shiny.
The finish on the whole butt is super shiny and hard. Not a nick in it. You can feel the rings as you run your finger over them, but, they are pretty smooth. They look like stainless. The joint is highly polished stainless, too. I've never seen a joint pin like this one (see pic), so, I can't figure out who the maker is.
Oh, and once I figure this out and determine its value, it will be for sale.
Thanks in advance for getting the right answer (with fingers crossed).
PS: I do have a few cues for sale in case anyone is interested. Check out my picture album with some McDermotts in it. I will be adding other albums soon.
I bought this cue not too long ago and have no idea who made it. It's been bugging me ever since. It seems like a pretty decent cue. It's well balanced, hits well, and the workmanship is pretty nice. There is no markings on it to show who made it. It appears to be a really nice custom cue. And, it just may be a 1 of 1 custom. But, I'm not sure. So, if anyone here has the knowledge to identify this cue, I'd surely appreciate it.
The forearm has some really nice curly maple in it. I can't tell if the points are ebony or man made (plastic), because they are so shiny. The designs in the points are definitely inlays, not otherwise. Same for the butt sleeve. Speaking of which, it looks like it is also a composite material instead of ebony and really shiny.
The finish on the whole butt is super shiny and hard. Not a nick in it. You can feel the rings as you run your finger over them, but, they are pretty smooth. They look like stainless. The joint is highly polished stainless, too. I've never seen a joint pin like this one (see pic), so, I can't figure out who the maker is.
Oh, and once I figure this out and determine its value, it will be for sale.
Thanks in advance for getting the right answer (with fingers crossed).
PS: I do have a few cues for sale in case anyone is interested. Check out my picture album with some McDermotts in it. I will be adding other albums soon.