justinb386
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I recently purchased a used Helmstetter cue, and I was wondering if anyone knew any information about it (like info of when the cue was made, model number, retail price, and info about what the inlays are made out of).
I would be grateful to know any info about the cue, because I have never seen one like it before.
It appears to have a lat faced 5/16x18 joint, and all Helmstetter cues that I have seen in the past had piloted joints on them.
The butt measures a little over 28 and 3/4 inches, and the shaft measures a little under 29 and 1/2 inches long (and these measurements seem odd to me).
The total length of the cue is about 58 and 1/4 inches long, and the cue is missing the rubber bumper for it.
The cue seems (to me) to be very old, because it has many nicks/dings on it, and the wrap is in poor condition.
If anyone knows where I can get a rubber bumper that would (for sure) fit the cue, than I would be very grateful for info to a link that sells a rubber bumper for the Helmstetter cue.
I do not have a digital camera, so my pictures of the cue are not very good quality.
Thank you for any info about the cue.
I would be grateful to know any info about the cue, because I have never seen one like it before.
It appears to have a lat faced 5/16x18 joint, and all Helmstetter cues that I have seen in the past had piloted joints on them.
The butt measures a little over 28 and 3/4 inches, and the shaft measures a little under 29 and 1/2 inches long (and these measurements seem odd to me).
The total length of the cue is about 58 and 1/4 inches long, and the cue is missing the rubber bumper for it.
The cue seems (to me) to be very old, because it has many nicks/dings on it, and the wrap is in poor condition.
If anyone knows where I can get a rubber bumper that would (for sure) fit the cue, than I would be very grateful for info to a link that sells a rubber bumper for the Helmstetter cue.
I do not have a digital camera, so my pictures of the cue are not very good quality.
Thank you for any info about the cue.