So here's a cue I took in on a trade. It was a complete crap shoot, but I was willing to roll the dice. It looks to be a conversion made a long time ago. The previous owner got it in Las Vegas 20+ years ago and said it was aged when he bought it. He has the inkling that it is a Kersenbrock, but I wouldn't hang my hat on it. The most interesting feature of this cue to me, is the pin. This might be what identifies it, its a 3/8x10 (i measured it, could be 3/8x11) made of brass with a hole drilled in it. I have three shafts for it. Two of the shafts have long, almost meucci like tapers on them. The third shaft has a more conical type taper. Take a look and tell me what you think. Thanks.
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