Cue ID help

DaveM

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Looking for help identifying a cue. The owner has no idea and I can't find any markings. The pics are quick from a cell phone so not the greatest. Thanks!
Seems to be around 18.5 oz.
 

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Damn nice pole. If i'd made that i'd have sure signed it. If its Chinese its one of the nicest i've ever seen.
 
its me again

with another simple question! I know that I discovered years ago that I like a thin butt end of the cue, in part it might have to do with the size of my hands, and the other what I got use to using when I was much younger. But all that aside I would like to know what most of you builders find that your cues fall in to as far as finished size? I am thinking that question might seem kind of difficult depending on the type of wood used would drive the size in order to keep the cue with in weight limits that the customer requested! However I can see where that might also be part of a builders signature that sets his cues apart from other builders! Much like that most know when a Tad is a Tad or a Gina cue and whet sets them apart from others.

Thanks Again
Ron
 
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