Has there ever been a quality cue manufacturer that put the joint stud in the shaft??Most likely Taiwan or China import. Possibly something like a Stylecraft.
Burton SpainHas there ever been a quality cue manufacturer that put the joint stud in the shaft??
LongoniHas there ever been a quality cue manufacturer that put the joint stud in the shaft??
Dufferin didHas there ever been a quality cue manufacturer that put the joint stud in the shaft??
Has there ever been a quality cue manufacturer that put the joint stud in the shaft??
Yes, the cue was most likely made either China or Taiwan the brass joint with the pin in the shaft clearly identifies it as an Asian made cue.This belongs to a buddy of mine at work. He bought it at a yard sale decades ago and has been sitting in his attic. Weirdly enough, it seems pretty straight.
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I might give $20 each for Stylcraft colored bumpers. Blue, yellow, red, brown, green, whatever. I'm just crazy.Some Brunswick cues from the early 70's had that Dufferin squirt joint and some Adams from that same period did too.
Adam was finishing cues for Brunswick who was buying parts and blanks from Dufferin and Adam had that shit laying around so they used it.
So it could be a Taiwan Brunswick, a Canadian Brunswick, a Adam frankencue. But what I'm absolutely positive of is it $20 valuation.![]()
I bid on a junk Asian cue that caught my eye. Should arrive on Wednesday, came with a junk Asian case. Both cue and case looked to be in good condition. I hope it is straightishI might give $20 each for Stylcraft colored bumpers. Blue, yellow, red, brown, green, whatever. I'm just crazy.