Can anyone help me identify this?

fcee06

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Im not sure if this is an old collectable cue or just a decent piece of firewood, but I would really like some help identifying this cue either way. First, i dont have the shaft with this im sad to say. As you can kind of see, this is a rosewood 4 point full splice butt with 4 vaneers. (natural,orange,green and black. It has 4 mop dots in each point. The joint is must a white implex with a brass 5 1/6 18 screw. It has a white with green spec linen wrap on it that looked to be the original wrap, but not 100% sure. The butt sleeve has the maple block ring on D,E, in between the rings are 4 more MOP dots, but just on opposite sites of the cue. The butt plate was broken when i got it and it contained no bumper. The butt place is also just a implex type with no name or markings. The weight screw is a phillips with a round head. Lastly the cue is straight. I have pretty good knowledge of the older collectable cue, but this one i know nothing about. Its possible its just a cheap import, but I would like to know either way. Thanks in advance for you imput. Im having trouble uploading the rest of the pics on this cue. I will have then up in the morning 12/11/07. Thanks
 

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Yea I know, I have them but I left my cable at work so I cant load them till in the morning. BTW Love your work. I have been looking at your cues online. Thanks
 
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Ok im a little better at this than I thought, I was thinking adams or helmstetter with the long white butt cap and all. You have any idea on a date range for this? I know its not worth much but I like cool finds like this. Thank again for you imput.
 
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Here are a little better pics of this cue. They are grainy but you get the general idea of what the cue looks like. Any and all information is welcomed and appreciated. Thanks
 
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