Coolest Unknown Cues You Own or Have Owned

I'm open to clues if anyone has any.

Can it be a Ricco cue? Ricco Cervantes, used to work for Meucci and also had his own cues.

The idea just popped up sort of, maybe it´s one of those times when it might be right:).

Regards

Chrippa
 
My Randy Anderson by far. He ran an ad in some trades for a little while and I have seen very few of his cues. It was my first cue I laid out in cad when I left school in 87.

JV
 

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My Randy Anderson by far. He ran an ad in some trades for a little while and I have seen very few of his cues. It was my first cue I laid out in cad when I left school in 87.

JV

A buddy on BCA league plays with one. Jim at Billiards N Bagels had it at his shop for a decade or so before my buddy bought it.
 
very neat, old west-coast bar cue conversion....
 

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Travis,
What's a Slay[/QUOTE

Sorry I just saw you asked me a question.

Slay cues as I understand it where some of the first cues Bob Meucci made in the late 1960's or early 1970's I don't know a lot about them. He may have had a partner and have been told it was Paul Hubler but not sure about the facts on that. I know they had a 5/16-18 joint pin that looks like the picture and had a style like your cue.

Sorry I don't have a lot to offer I was shown one a while back and the guy told me the story behind it and though this cue looked like it.
 
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