Cue ID... How good are you?

Hunter

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Hi Gang,

A little test for all you cue aficionados. Can you ID this recent acquisition? This one is a little tricky. Note: This is not a mystery cue with no known answer available to man. I'll give the answer later (if necessary, and I don't think it will be...you guys are SHARP!). Hopefully, the pics will come out good enough to help you figure it out! Good luck!

Steve
 

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I'm relatively new to collecting. My guesses are either Bert Schrager or Richard Black.
 
hummmm

forearm looks like a scruggs...he does his 6 pointers this way....butt looks like a black or tad..........

is the cue a mutt?

LOL

chris
 
Nice tries so far except for "Deep" (I've got more faith than that for anyone that uses White Diamond tips!).

Chris, you're on to something...
 
I was thinking Spain as well, what put me off is that most Spain's have the pin the shaft. I should have said Spain blank, ahwell. Nice detective work there Fast -n- Loose.
 
Hunter said:
Hi Gang,

A little test for all you cue aficionados. Can you ID this recent acquisition? This one is a little tricky. Note: This is not a mystery cue with no known answer available to man. I'll give the answer later (if necessary, and I don't think it will be...you guys are SHARP!). Hopefully, the pics will come out good enough to help you figure it out! Good luck!

Steve

Could be a Spain blank or at least represented as a such but the dark stain color throws up a red flag. Why cover up good wood with a stain that dark? I'm going to say it's a Adam blank converted by Richard Black.
 
Very good, Murray! I had the same problem because of the dark stain on the forearm.

You guys have part of it (but which?). The co-maker is in the Bluebook of Cues, and it even gives credit to the other guy.

Think Oklahoma...
 
No Jim, but damn good thinking! I had forgotten about Prather being in OK...

Well, I don't think it's a secret anymore that the forearm is Burt Spain's. I had one of Burt's old catalogs which described the veneers and their color arrangement perfectly (Model #29), but couldn't figure out the dark stain, and the Tad/Black looking butt was also a strange mix and match for Spain points (Oorah Murray!). By the way, Joel Hercek also verified the Spain points...

Any other ideas? You guys are amazing!
 
Hunter said:
Hi Gang,

A little test for all you cue aficionados. Can you ID this recent acquisition? This one is a little tricky. Note: This is not a mystery cue with no known answer available to man. I'll give the answer later (if necessary, and I don't think it will be...you guys are SHARP!). Hopefully, the pics will come out good enough to help you figure it out! Good luck!

It's a Burton Spain Blank cue built by John Guffey.

Joel Hercek
www.hercek.com
 
qmakr said:
Hunter said:
Hi Gang,

A little test for all you cue aficionados. Can you ID this recent acquisition? This one is a little tricky. Note: This is not a mystery cue with no known answer available to man. I'll give the answer later (if necessary, and I don't think it will be...you guys are SHARP!). Hopefully, the pics will come out good enough to help you figure it out! Good luck!

It's a Burton Spain Blank cue built by John Guffey.

Joel Hercek
www.hercek.com
Opps, I guess I shouldn't of answered... :)
 
When I said Oklahoma, I expected someone to think Verl Horn... Nice logic, Joey! Not Verl Horn, though. It's funny because I traded a hybrid Nova with Verl Horn points toward this cue.
 
The only current OKlahoma Cue makers I can think of are:

Kent Taylor
Jim Aurbach
John Guffey
Steve Kornele


Beyond that I'm at a loss. My best guess was Jeff Prather. So who is it?!?!?!

Jim
 
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