Can anyone identify this joint?

cuebuy1

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Can anyone identify this cue?

Help with an identification please...

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cue maker

Did you try posting it in" Ask the cuemaker"????? I'm sure someone there would know....Hope this helps..... Ray:grin:
 
It looks like an old Palmer, so I was told. :grin-square:

ETA: I was told it may be a Studebaker. A Studebaker was a cue made a long time ago. I had thought a Studebaker was a car myself, but I guess there was a cue named that too.
 
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Sheesh, now my partner says it might be a Huebler. I guess he can't make up his mind. He said Hueblers used to havethose joints too!

At any rate, it's an old cue. He now thinks it's a Huebler. :)
 
Not a Huebler

With all respect to your partner, the joint looks nothing like Hueblers. It is brass, and the right thread, but its piloted, has the wrong bumber, and also looks tapped. I have several and its unlike any of his joints that I have ever seen. As far as I know Hueblers have always had 5/16 x 18 non piloted joints.

Good luck in your identification, as I have no idea who would have made that. The only assistance that I can add is that I do not think its a Huebler.


JM
 
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