Help Identifying a Cue – McDermott?

rburgoyne

AzB Silver Member
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Need help identifying this cue. It belongs to a friend and he was told it was a McDermott when he bought it, but there are no markings on the cue. He was told the butt cap was replaced and that’s why it has no markings. It appears to have real inlays from what I can tell. Are any of the McDermott experts out there able to confirm if this is one or not?

Thank you!

IMG_20200209_135944 by Ray Burgoyne, on Flickr

IMG_20200209_135923 by Ray Burgoyne, on Flickr

IMG_20200209_140024 by Ray Burgoyne, on Flickr

IMG_20200209_135926 by Ray Burgoyne, on Flickr
 

triley41395

You'll shoot your eye out
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Looks like an M8F5
 
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Jimmy_Betmore

AzB Silver Member
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Based on the inlay design and pin, I'd bet it is a McDermott. I'm fairly certain I remember seeing that cue in Muellers or online somewhere.

Having said all that, if your buddy likes the way the cue plays and the price is right, it doesn't much matter.
 

deanoc

AzB Silver Member
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Those Mc Dermott cues usually are great to play with

Their Sneaky petes were once consideredt he best

Nice cue
 
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