Who made this cue?

poolandpokerman

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Just picked up the cue this weekend, looks nice and in good shape, no markings or logos on the cue. It looks like a radial pin, or at least radial jps fit on it. Hope someone has an idea who made it.
Thanks
Tom Harris
 

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poolandpokerman

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Who made this cue Under the Bumper

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Thanks,
Tom
 

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poolandpokerman

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Thanks, just showed it to a cue maker at our pool room, he said it was not a normal radial, no hole in center.Tom
 

ideologist

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Thanks, just showed it to a cue maker at our pool room, he said it was not a normal radial, no hole in center.Tom

There are plenty of radial pins without holes. Not all radial pins come from Atlas.

It is an import pin, but I didn't want to call it an import until I saw under the bumper. This looks like a nice example, great inexpensive player for someone, worth $100-$200 if you find the right buyer.
 

poolandpokerman

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Thanks, not selling it, taking it to Dallas to keep at my son's home when I go to visit. I don't like to travel with cues on a plane. It plays and feels good.

Tom
 

Chopdoc

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There are plenty of radial pins without holes. Not all radial pins come from Atlas.

It is an import pin, but I didn't want to call it an import until I saw under the bumper. This looks like a nice example, great inexpensive player for someone, worth $100-$200 if you find the right buyer.

Exactly. They probably average about $150 on Ebay.

Being genuine points and veneers...real rings...not decals...they can be found for some nice prices and often are pretty decent for the money.

Cool "starter cues", backup cues, travel cues, etc...

Occasionally you see them on Ebay with two shafts, JPs and even a case in a low priced package deal.

I have never had one or played with one but they have impressed me as far as their construction, finish, and price point...of course when you consider the cost of labor over there, they can do that.

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