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That could be an Edwin Reyes cue. He made some fancy stuff like that years ago. He was considered one of the best cuemakers in the Philippines (and most expensive) back then. A cue like that might have sold for 25-30,000P (about $5-600), a very high price for a cue over there. Sadly he is no longer with us.
 
Definitely Asian, possibly 'pino. Not a hi-end cue. Did you buy truckload of cues from somewhere? You ought to just line them all up at once instead of this one cue at a time deal.
 
The inlays are so far off I would doubt its anybody worth mentioning.

Good design, terrible execution.
 
That could be an Edwin Reyes cue. He made some fancy stuff like that years ago. He was considered one of the best cuemakers in the Philippines (and most expensive) back then. A cue like that might have sold for 25-30,000P (about $5-600), a very high price for a cue over there. Sadly he is no longer with us.

Expert spoke, think you got your question answered.
 
Google Edwin Reyes cues and look at some pics. His cues are light-years nicer than this thing.
 
This is one of the random Filipino cues, worth whatever you can sell it for.

Are you just coming here to vet every cheap cue you find online?

It might be more productive to say what your budget is and what you want to get for that
 
Google Edwin Reyes cues and look at some pics. His cues are light-years nicer than this thing.

You're probably right. It just reminded me of some of his designs. He did make some pretty good playing cues. The biggest problem (IMO) with the Filipino made cues were the shafts. They get most of their wood from Indonesia and it just doesn't compare with Canadian maple. I doubt that it's aged very much either before they cut a shaft from it.
 
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Hi,

I have another cue, think it's from the Philippines.
I don't know who made it, where it's from and what the value is??
It has 2 shafts with it and joint protectors.

Hope to hear from you.

Greetz from the Netherlands

Other then the horribly out of line, and lop sided inlays, I really like the design of the cue. I think it has some nice looking curly maple in it.
 
This is one of the random Filipino cues, worth whatever you can sell it for.

Are you just coming here to vet every cheap cue you find online?

It might be more productive to say what your budget is and what you want to get for that

LoL, reminds me of Justin, I never minded his constant questions as I learned about all kind of cues and makers. Although OP is on that same trajectory, 9 threads since joining, all questions about "what's this cue worth", lol, it's only a matter of time.
 
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