Need help identifying two old cues

8Ball48043

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I have recently come into possession of two older cues, with no discernable identifying marks.

The first has a solid, one-piece maple butt with large white butt cap and metal joint collar.

The second is wrapless, has four points, darker wood handle, and box pattern on the butt sleeve.

Both cues are so old that they were made with no finish on the handle, or are so old that whatever finish was originally on the handle is no longer there.

Photos of second cue is in following post.

Any help dating or identifying these cues is most appreciated.
 

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8Ball48043

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Photos of second cue.
 

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Chopdoc

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Asian imports.

Second cue likely sold with a name like Spalding on it...or other...such cues were sold with various brands on them. "Taiwan cue."

Bumper is not original and cue has been sanded IMHO.



First cue might be the better of the two.

There is a chance it is an Adam cue, but I don't think so. Butt cap and bumper look more like Kao-Kao.

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