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  1. M

    Cue Identification

    Thank you very much for looking at the cue. I listed it on eBAY a while ago hoping to make a little money towards my camera lens I want to purchase. The cue once assembled looks very nice and should make a nice addition to some one's collection.
  2. M

    Cue Identification

    The ferrule does not unscrew.
  3. M

    Cue Identification

    The joint does appear to be ivory. It has a ceramic look and feel with a little bit of darker grain to it in places. The butt end appears to be the consistency a pool ball . It is like solid thick glass.
  4. M

    Cue Identification

    I know nothing about the history of the cue. I had it refinished I believe in the late 90's and the guy who refinished it(Mark Moore), said he believed it to be a Paradise conversion cue. He said the quality was about that of a Valley stick. He said I should put it in a closet and leave it...
  5. M

    Cue Identification

    Here is the pic. I think your right, the taper is a little crazy.
  6. M

    Cue Identification

    I don't think the taper is as extreme as the photo makes it out to be. I could be wrong though. I will place it along a good straight edge and take another photo.
  7. M

    Cue Identification

    One more pic
  8. M

    Cue Identification

    Unknown cue Attached are a few pics of the stick
  9. M

    Cue Identification

    Which forum would be appropriate to request help in identifying a cue?
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