Cue ID: Updated Pictures

Not really. The op has started two threads about a $75 cue. His questions have been answered, yet he still holds out hope that his cue is something special.

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This explains why I have him on my ignore list.
 
This explains why I have him on my ignore list.

Why would I be on your ignore list just for asking about some inexpensive cues ID’s?

Is there a minimum cue value to be able to post on this site?

No wonder new people are afraid to go in to a Pool Hall, sorry I mean Billiard Room.
 
We get this kind of thing here often.
People ask about their cue and don't like the answers.
We had one who had a sneaky pete with really bad shaft and he was pissed it was pointed out to him.
 
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Why would I be on your ignore list just for asking about some inexpensive cues ID’s?

Is there a minimum cue value to be able to post on this site?

No wonder new people are afraid to go in to a Pool Hall, sorry I mean Billiard Room.

The less valuable the cue, either in monetary or historical value, the less interesting it is to others on this forum.

I don't think anyone is trying to be mean, we just don't understand what else you need to hear about this cue.

Most pool halls I have been to have been quite welcoming, unless, of course, you come in and pull out a cheap knock off cue and start asking everyone in the room about it even though the first guy probably gave you the right answer to begin with.
 
All I Did Was Add Some Updated Photo’s

I’m sorry that some people felt slighted because I added photos of the butt cap and closeup’s of the points near the wrap.

I respected the first opinions given and I felt it was an Adams Cue also.

I just figured the new views would help others to ID their cues.
 
Here’s Another Cue for ID...Please

Here’s another cue for ID....please.

I’m pretty sure it’s not a Schmelke.

This is a Sneaky Pete with a 3/8x10 pin.
The weight bolt has a machined down Shaft so that it can screw all the way into the cue.
It also has a tapped hole for the bumper screw.
 

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Here’s another cue for ID....please.

I’m pretty sure it’s a Schmelke.

This is a Sneaky Pete with a 3/8x10 pin.
The weight bolt has a machined down Shaft so that it can screw all the way into the cue.
It also has a tapped hole for the bumper screw.
What makes you think its a Schmelke? I have one and have owned others that just have a slip in bumper. No bumper screw, friction fit.
 
What makes you think its a Schmelke? I have one and have owned others that just have a slip in bumper. No bumper screw, friction fit.

I thought it might be a Schmelke because of my total lack of experience identifying cues.
 
I thought it might be a Schmelke because of my total lack of experience identifying cues.
Its REALLY hard to i'd sneaky's unless they're hi-end and easy to spot. A lot of them started life as a pos bar-cue. BTW, for the $$ Schmelke's are tuff-to-beat.
 
The less valuable the cue, either in monetary or historical value, the less interesting it is to others on this forum.

I don't think anyone is trying to be mean, we just don't understand what else you need to hear about this cue.

Most pool halls I have been to have been quite welcoming, unless, of course, you come in and pull out a cheap knock off cue and start asking everyone in the room about it even though the first guy probably gave you the right answer to begin with.
The perfect answer. Well put.
 
I’m sorry that some people felt slighted because I added photos of the butt cap and closeup’s of the points near the wrap.

I respected the first opinions given and I felt it was an Adams Cue also.

I just figured the new views would help others to ID their cues.



The less valuable the cue, either in monetary or historical value, the less interesting it is to others on this forum.

How does one know a cue’s “monetary or historical value”, unless they post and ask.

Should I will have to pre-check my cue’s ID before posting it here so I don’t waste your valuable time?
 
How does one know a cue’s “monetary or historical value”, unless they post and ask.



Should I will have to pre-check my cue’s ID before posting it here so I don’t waste your valuable time?
Your alright man. It really seemed, and we've seen this before, that you were still asking for an id of the cue well after it had been id'd.

I also get a good chuckle when people scrape and sniff possibly carcinogenic plastics on the butts of their cues for no real reason. So thanks for that.

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Why would I be on your ignore list just for asking about some inexpensive cues ID’s?

Is there a minimum cue value to be able to post on this site?

No wonder new people are afraid to go in to a Pool Hall, sorry I mean Billiard Room.

Oh no, I had you on the ignore list way before this post. Had to un-ignore so I did not miss the fun.

It's not an issue with new people, it's an issue with people that think asking something 8 times will get a different answer and going "but what about..." to every reply.

I just had this same experience with someone at a tech forum that thought there was a device that can make anything wireless without actually having to connect it to anything and would work with anything from printers to speakers to TVs. When 4 people tried to explain things, he just got hostile thinking he was being attacked personally and that his idea "MUST" exist or be possible to make.
 
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Oh no, I had you on the ignore list way before this post. Had to un-ignore so I did not miss the fun.

It's not an issue with new people, it's an issue with people that think asking something 8 times will get a different answer and going "but what about..." to every reply.

I just had this same experience with someone at a tech forum that thought there was a device that can make anything wireless without actually having to connect it to anything and would work with anything from printers to speakers to TVs. When 4 people tried to explain things, he just got hostile thinking he was being attacked personally and that his idea "MUST" exist or be possible to make.
So true.......................
 
I just had this same experience with someone at a tech forum that thought there was a device that can make anything wireless without actually having to connect it to anything and would work with anything from printers to speakers to TVs.

When 4 people tried to explain things, he just got hostile thinking he was being attacked personally and that his idea "MUST" exist or be possible to make.

Sounds like Bluetooth.
 
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