Vintage Cue Identification

Goldcrown2222

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Anyone know who made this? Thanks
 

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Michael Webb

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I agree. Mr. Harvey Martin. He used 2 joint screws to my knowledge. 3/8x8 and 3/8x10. Both brass.
 

Michael Webb

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I think he also made aluminum pins as well??


Thank you. I've seen the different one's in pictures. I've always wondered if they were original to Mr. Martin. I only had one source, a gentlemen from Florida who had one with the 3/8x8 brass. He bought it direct from Mr. Martin. Sadly, he is no longer with us either but he had some great stories. R. I. P. Mr. Martin and Mr. Sorrell.
 
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