I, like many who played pool in the late 70's and 80's, enjoyed using a Meucci Originals cue. To me, they not only had some very nice designs but the playability was terrific. Meucci was flying high back then sponsoring many of our pool heros (and heroines) and it looked like there was no stopping them. Fast forward nearly 40 years and while Meucci is in another attempt at resurgence, it remains to be seen if they can come out from the deep hole they dug for themselves, specifically, I'm referring to their poor quality and equally poor customer service. I know about both of these from many reports as well as my own first-hand experiences.
On to the purpose of this post. In a weak moment a couple months ago I was talked into selling my main player from the 80's, a MO plain jane maple cue with a sprayed-over wrap. This cue played beautiful. I had a few other MO's along the way that I also sold and each of them played equally well and so I decided I was going to treat myself to another MO.
I searched and found one that I liked on eBay and negotiated a Buy Now price with the seller but something was telling me the cue isn't right. I asked myself, Could this be one of the reissue "Meucci Originals" that I've heard about which are not nearly the same quality as the real originals?
I started to research how to tell the difference between the genuine MO's and the reissues since Bob didn't mark these reissues any differently. Was this done to be deceptive? He had to know the confusion this would create in the market, and it sure has. What I did find was helpful for me and helped me to determine that the eBay MO was not an original. The telltale sign was that the "A" in the word originals had bleeding causing the top of the A to be a solid colored triangle. The reference I found that discusses this is in the link below. fyi, this problem with the top of the A is not that way on all reissues but if it's there, be suspicious. The other thing they mentioned is that the diameter of the butt cap openings that accept the rubber bumpers is different. The genuine originals are approx .750 whereas the reissues are approx .675. Here is the link:
The eBay MO I found can be seen at the following link - if you view the pics you'll see a closeup showing the "A" with ink bleed:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-...0001&campid=5335988529&icep_item=174578442823
I didn't buy it; I wonder if the new owner knows it's a reissue...
So, bottom line is that if you are in the market for a Meucci Originals cue and you do not want one of the reissues then proceed with appropriate caution.
best,
brian kc
On to the purpose of this post. In a weak moment a couple months ago I was talked into selling my main player from the 80's, a MO plain jane maple cue with a sprayed-over wrap. This cue played beautiful. I had a few other MO's along the way that I also sold and each of them played equally well and so I decided I was going to treat myself to another MO.
I searched and found one that I liked on eBay and negotiated a Buy Now price with the seller but something was telling me the cue isn't right. I asked myself, Could this be one of the reissue "Meucci Originals" that I've heard about which are not nearly the same quality as the real originals?
I started to research how to tell the difference between the genuine MO's and the reissues since Bob didn't mark these reissues any differently. Was this done to be deceptive? He had to know the confusion this would create in the market, and it sure has. What I did find was helpful for me and helped me to determine that the eBay MO was not an original. The telltale sign was that the "A" in the word originals had bleeding causing the top of the A to be a solid colored triangle. The reference I found that discusses this is in the link below. fyi, this problem with the top of the A is not that way on all reissues but if it's there, be suspicious. The other thing they mentioned is that the diameter of the butt cap openings that accept the rubber bumpers is different. The genuine originals are approx .750 whereas the reissues are approx .675. Here is the link:
The eBay MO I found can be seen at the following link - if you view the pics you'll see a closeup showing the "A" with ink bleed:
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-...0001&campid=5335988529&icep_item=174578442823
I didn't buy it; I wonder if the new owner knows it's a reissue...

So, bottom line is that if you are in the market for a Meucci Originals cue and you do not want one of the reissues then proceed with appropriate caution.
best,
brian kc