It may be yours. I believe this cue has made it's way around the world.
If the 2nd shaft isn't original, it was made a while back or a 2nd OLD sw shaft was bought with the same ringwork.
The thing about the ringwork on these cues is it darkens with age, so I'd say if the 2nd shaft isn't an original to this cue, it was made in the mid 80s. The color matches nearly perfect and that's uncommon for shafts matched up later with these cues.
I knew alot of people that used to use SWs for breakers in the Chicago area because they hit like a truck.
Thanks for the input!
The 2 with white ferules are not original because Jerry used yellow micarta until 1985. I still have the SW I got in 1989 from John McChesney with 2 shafts with yellow micarta. In 1990 I sent my SW to Jerry to have 2 more shafts made because the 2 originals were small diameter shafts. I met with Jerry in 1990 BCA nationals and he had the 2 new shafts and told me that he and DPK was helping him at the time this cue was made around 1994. In 2008 I took the cue to Laurie to get the LOA and she said the cue was made in 1990 according to her records with my name. I told her that was the 2 new shafts that were made and the nephew that does the work explained to her that it was made before 1985 because of the original shaft have the micarta. I told her I played with it in 1989 and have a picture of me holding the cue. She would not listen to either one of us and put 1986-1990 on the LOA. I keep the cue in my collection but not real happy with her. The nephew said have it x-rayed, I don't want to spend the $1000 to have it x-rayed to check the date and she would not either or cut the original wrap off. I was told that the early cues were dated when put together.
The nephew said have it x-rayed, I don't want to spend the $1000 to have it x-rayed to check the date and she would not either or cut the original wrap off. I was told that the early cues were dated when put together.
what does this mean? did they put something under the wrap that would show up on xray?