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I only recently picked up my pool cue after a 35 year + hiatus. Real life kept me from the game and real life brought me back. The cue is about 40-45 years old and I only used it for about 5 years and just picked it back up this summer. When I had it made, I was playing 14:1 and one pocket in Illinois, now, in Nebraska I just joined an APA league and am playing 8 ball and nine ball.
Bought a table to practice on also because I really suck now. I was never great (survived by knowing who not to play
)but now I am starting over.
Anyway here are some pictures of the cue. I thought it was 21 oz, but I weighed it on an electronic Edlund scale and it weighs in at 19.5 oz. about 12.5mm tip. I can't recall the name of the cuemaker. The nameplate and dot inlays are pearl. I do not even recall whether it was made from a Hoppe butt or something else.
Bought a table to practice on also because I really suck now. I was never great (survived by knowing who not to play
Anyway here are some pictures of the cue. I thought it was 21 oz, but I weighed it on an electronic Edlund scale and it weighs in at 19.5 oz. about 12.5mm tip. I can't recall the name of the cuemaker. The nameplate and dot inlays are pearl. I do not even recall whether it was made from a Hoppe butt or something else.