cue id please

I think it is a pretty safe assumption it is a Brunswick cue that is older than I am.
 
The name is french why are you so being a butt munch. This man asked and you seem to be a buyer that wants him to not know what he has. It is a pre 26 1/2 production cue. The pin says to me Europe. The fat but says Brunswick or Chicago. Either way I bet I can beat you playing snooker with it. Just need a good tip. And my tip to you is don't play me any game on any table for anything worth my time.
Regards,
Nick :)

Ok boomer

Quit spouting bad info, you're a wannabe expert who is wrong so often that you should just enjoy cues and not offer your nonsense
 
The name is french why are you so being a butt munch. This man asked and you seem to be a buyer that wants him to not know what he has. It is a pre 26 1/2 production cue. The pin says to me Europe. The fat but says Brunswick or Chicago. Either way I bet I can beat you playing snooker with it. Just need a good tip. And my tip to you is don't play me any game on any table for anything worth my time.
Regards,
Nick :)
hi , sorry but the name "Moir" isn't a french name nor a french word. Not french.
 
I think it is a pretty safe assumption it is a Brunswick cue that is older than I am.
Yeah like 1934 to 1944.

Definitely American made cue... Brunswick. They used all the components seen in the cue and there's hundreds of similar examples.
 
Harry C. Moir was the owner and manager of the Morrison hotel in Chicago in the early 1900's. Maybe this was his stick. He also had a son of the same name, who was a bit of a playboy. Who knows? Maybe some history behind the cue.
 
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