M muzzalator New member Monday at 9:54 AM #1 This is my grandfather's cue. Have no idea who the maker is or it's value. I didn't see a serial number on the butt of the stick. Attachments 20250705_094053.jpg 273.9 KB · Views: 195 20250705_094121.jpg 276.8 KB · Views: 192 20250705_094110.jpg 327 KB · Views: 184 20250705_094323.jpg 178 KB · Views: 192
This is my grandfather's cue. Have no idea who the maker is or it's value. I didn't see a serial number on the butt of the stick.
G garczar AzB Silver Member Silver Member Monday at 9:59 AM #2 That's different. Basic asian import. Really not worth anything except to its owner. Upvote 0 Downvote
cueman AzB Silver Member Silver Member Tuesday at 10:28 AM #3 Asian import from probably 1960's or 70's. The value is mostly sentimental. Upvote 0 Downvote
Chopdoc AzB Silver Member Silver Member Tuesday at 2:33 PM #4 It's an Adam cue. 1970s. I'll check my catalogs and see if I can dig up the model, and maybe the year or year range. Upvote 0 Downvote
It's an Adam cue. 1970s. I'll check my catalogs and see if I can dig up the model, and maybe the year or year range.
Chopdoc AzB Silver Member Silver Member Tuesday at 2:40 PM #5 Getting close. MAC-7 forearm with MAC-11 butt sleeve. Different joint. Upvote 0 Downvote
Chopdoc AzB Silver Member Silver Member Tuesday at 2:46 PM #6 Here it is in the 1973-1974 catalog. Model M/A-22 the "Al Capone". Upvote 0 Downvote
Chopdoc AzB Silver Member Silver Member Tuesday at 2:48 PM #7 Here is a close up of the joint in that catalog. Upvote 0 Downvote
K kingwang AzB Silver Member Silver Member Tuesday at 2:55 PM #8 Damn, Chopdoc, very impressive sleuthing! Upvote 0 Downvote