Identify cue

Rosewood

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Can anyone help ID this cue?
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That’s an interesting cue stick. Normally, since the joint pin is in the shaft, I would suspect that the Q was made in Asia. However, the construction and materials used do not suggest this in my opinion. The reason the joint pin may be in the shaft is because it came loose from cues butt and stuck in the shaft. Can you supply better photos of the joint? Also, if I were you, I would try to see if the pin will unscrew from the shaft. Also, is that a 5/16-18 pin?
 
So I have a couple of Vikings with Wico points and they don't look anything like that...View attachment 849660
The color pattern is different. But they look like a synthetic (vinyl) stack to me. You can even see the edge of the orange layer where either it has swelled or the butt cap has shrunk.

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And then there's this.


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In fact, with some modification in wrap and joint, it looks like a number of Burton Spain cues, especially his number 3 in his first picture.

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