Help to I.D. a cue maker

jayman

Hi Mom!
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I saw a cue yesterday with a signature on the forearm that was under a yellowed finish that I couldn't quite make out. It looks to be like this

" B??ka '07"

Any Ideas?
 

jayman

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Pics. please !
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I'll get some if i get a chance. It was for sale and may have been sold by now. It caught my eye because it was one of the best looking pieces of tiger maple I have seen. I'll see if he still has it tomorrow.
 

OUSooner

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Joe Bosca? Amarillo I think. He makes a pretty mean break cue but I've never seen any of his playing cues.
 

jayman

Hi Mom!
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Joe Bosca? Amarillo I think. He makes a pretty mean break cue but I've never seen any of his playing cues.

Thanks for the Tip! It's a "Joe Bouska" So does anyone have any info on this gentleman?
 

12310bch

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If you like the stick, it intrigues you, and the price is right ,buy it.
Otherwise spend the rest of your life thinking maybe you let a good one get away. That's my own personal philosophy( which I think everyone on the Forum is getting tired of.) :woot:
 

jayman

Hi Mom!
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If you like the stick, it intrigues you, and the price is right ,buy it.
Otherwise spend the rest of your life thinking maybe you let a good one get away. That's my own personal philosophy( which I think everyone on the Forum is getting tired of.) :woot:

I couldn't agree more. I may yet pick it up, it has some fantastic tiger maple. but mostly I was trying to solve the mystery of who made it.

Thanks everyone!
Jayman.
 

OUSooner

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I've met him at tourneys a few times. He's a good guy and we have a mutual friend. I've got his card around here somewhere if you want to contact him. Like I said before though. Other than the one he plays with I've never seen anything of his but a break or jump cue. And both of those play really well.
 

12310bch

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use the ,"search," feature on AZB. His name pops up a few times. Some AZ'rs have his cues.
 
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