I’m trying to I’d this cue and the value

jersey jv

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Trying to figure out the cue maker and the value of it five points with veneers 3/8-10 piloted joint nice work extremely solid hitting cue black rubber bumper with an Allen key bolt into a Phillips head screw into the butt end nice ring work 2 shafts
 

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as you could tell, the seller on ebay sells lots of cues. if he wasn't able to find out who made it, it may remain a mystery. i liked the looks, but passed when it went higher than i wanted. hope you get some good leads
 
With that joint style, Lambros is an obvious start. His points are usually longer and cues normally have the ML logo in some form. I think Tony Zinzola used that joint style too, could be an early one of his.
 
Early Sawdust cue with those shafts with those extended wood "flanges" around the female joint area? If so, maybe $1000+ if new, under $750 if used?
 
With that joint style, Lambros is an obvious start. His points are usually longer and cues normally have the ML logo in some form. I think Tony Zinzola used that joint style too, could be an early one of his.
If I was to take a wild guess then I would say the same.
 
I’m not good at this ID stuff but the uneven laminates where the points terminate at the wrap may mean something. Maybe a “local” builder making a great looking cue.


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I’m not good at this ID stuff but the the uneven laminates where the points terminate at the wrap may mean something. Maybe a “local” builder making a great looking cue.


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I think you're seeing glare. Brian.
 
Photos, especially camera phones, will have major distortion. It can’t capture depth or programmed to catch it in a different way. They screw up on capturing proportions as well.

You will see a lot of cues look misaligned.
 
I have not seen many cues with piloted white joints AND shaft pilots with extended wood only flanges like this cue - someone may recognize these as the determining characteristics of a few specific cue makers.
 
Trying to figure out the cue maker and the value of it five points with veneers 3/8-10 piloted joint nice work extremely solid hitting cue black rubber bumper with an Allen key bolt into a Phillips head screw into the butt end nice ring work 2 shafts
Dose anyone think it may be signed under the wrap would it be worth it to remove the wrap
 
as you could tell, the seller on ebay sells lots of cues. if he wasn't able to find out who made it, it may remain a mystery. i liked the looks, but passed when it went higher than i wanted. hope you get some good leads
what is / was the ebay auction link?
 
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