ada-chi

Adachi is the name of one of the 23 wards that makes up the greater metro Tokyo area. I wouldn't go as far as saying he doesn't exist, but I have never heard of a custom cue maker with that name. There are a few custom makers here in Japan (KeithAndy, Yoshimura, Sato, and a few unknowns) but never heard of what you're looking for. If you can give me a little more info, I can ask around.
dave
 
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Definitely got my attention there. One thing I'm sure of, is that "Ada" and "Chi" are not typical Japanese names, so I would guess that if this is a cue made in Japan, then the name Ada-Chi is a play off Adachi Ward in Tokyo, which borders about 500 meters from where I live. If the Ada-Chi is actually a name (not nickname) then I would doubt that the cue is from Japan.
There is a guy in Adachi ward that runs a wood shop as his main profession, but for pocket change does repair work on cues. He also used to make cues, and according to him, will and can still make cues, but it's not worth his time. When he was making cues, I don't know what he called them, but his current business is called "Ishigaki Kogyo". I would be interested in hearing what he thinks. Give me another day or two, and I might be able to find some more info.
dave
 
CaptainHook said:
How does that cue play? do you like it?:)
the cue belongs to a friend of mine and even though he's shot with others he always goes back to that one. i've shot a few racks with it and IMO it would be worth adding to a collection if you found one in good shape and at a resonable price. it's balanced out well and hits a ton.
 
Tokyo-dave said:
Definitely got my attention there. One thing I'm sure of, is that "Ada" and "Chi" are not typical Japanese names, so I would guess that if this is a cue made in Japan, then the name Ada-Chi is a play off Adachi Ward in Tokyo, which borders about 500 meters from where I live. If the Ada-Chi is actually a name (not nickname) then I would doubt that the cue is from Japan.
There is a guy in Adachi ward that runs a wood shop as his main profession, but for pocket change does repair work on cues. He also used to make cues, and according to him, will and can still make cues, but it's not worth his time. When he was making cues, I don't know what he called them, but his current business is called "Ishigaki Kogyo". I would be interested in hearing what he thinks. Give me another day or two, and I might be able to find some more info.
dave
Thanks Dave, I appreciate any effort you can put forth.
 
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