Jerry Rathman
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Friend has this cue and knows nothing about it. Can anybody shed some light?
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No. Not a custom. Actually these have been around quite a while. Its an Asian import. Possibly Japanese but my $$ is on China. They pop-up on ebay from time-2-time.my first thought was that it was a custom built for someone, maker unknown. But that's just a guess.
Friend has this cue and knows nothing about it. Can anybody shed some light?
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Hearty gals in Bulgaria!!!Looks like another Asian-produced factory job. Probably plays great and cost less than 150bux. BTW, i searched"Majestica cue" and all i got was a tip for a resort hotel in Bulgaria. Yikes.
That's a production w CNC points.my first thought was that it was a custom built for someone, maker unknown. But that's just a guess.
I stand correctedHi, all that I know (from what Japanese sellers have noted about them) is that MAJESTICA cues were made by the Miki cue company in Japan, before Miki started Mezz cues. I am guessing after they were no longer under contract to only be able to build cues for the Adam cue company, which was in the mid 90's. So, I am thinking that MAJESTICA cues were built, maybe for a very short time, in the mid 90's. I also think that they may have been a high end line, of Mezz cues, back in the mid to late 90's, before Mezz started the Exceed line. In any case, it is very clear to me that MAJESTICA was a like of cues that Miki made, that were of very high quality, and they had some really beautiful designs, and made with very good quality, and highly figured woods. They seem to be pretty scarcely rare. I would really love to try one someday. They really look like great cues.