Cue Identification

It looks like a Viking Z-210 You might ask them for an opinion.
Gordie’s daughter is a coworker of mine. I will show her later today. I remember seeing a similar cue at some point and i could of swore it was a Joss.
 
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Good morning my friends...
Ginacue used those inlaid circles and “barbell” looking inlays. So did Joss and Tad and Huebler and Schon and Meucci. So do quite a few lesser known builders.

It might help to see the bumper.

What size pin? How many threads per inch? The size of the joint pin is a large cue.

The decorative rings look like they are cut into tenths? I’m thinking 36 degrees each repeating identical section of ring? Might be a clue? Is decorative ring work cut and assembled in that division common? I don’t know.

Not a bad looking cue.

Maybe NavyDuck should pick up that stick and beat the **** out of it?
 
Ginacue used those inlaid circles and “barbell” looking inlays. So did Joss and Tad and Huebler and Schon and Meucci. So do quite a few lesser known builders.

It might help to see the bumper.

What size pin? How many threads per inch? The size of the joint pin is a large cue.

The decorative rings look like they are cut into tenths? I’m thinking 36 degrees each repeating identical section of ring? Might be a clue? Is decorative ring work cut and assembled in that division common? I don’t know.

Not a bad looking cue.

Maybe NavyDuck should pick up that stick and beat the **** out of it?
I’m trying to get ahold of it again. All of your points are valid. I did hit it the other night when I took these pics. Hits amazing. Super solid feel.
 
Ginacue used those inlaid circles and “barbell” looking inlays. So did Joss and Tad and Huebler and Schon and Meucci. So do quite a few lesser known builders.

It might help to see the bumper.

What size pin? How many threads per inch? The size of the joint pin is a large cue.

The decorative rings look like they are cut into tenths? I’m thinking 36 degrees each repeating identical section of ring? Might be a clue? Is decorative ring work cut and assembled in that division common? I don’t know.

Not a bad looking cue.

Maybe NavyDuck should pick up that stick and beat the **** out of it?

Well the reason I thought it was a TAD was not just due to the dots but also how it looked together, the rings, flow of the design, how the wood looked, the dots were just another check box in the look.
 
I meant Schick.

Good morning my friends. I came across a nice barbell cue and was wondering if anyone could help me identify it. I have confirmed with Ernie that it is not a Ginacue, other than that I have no idea who else utilized that famous barbell design.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Not the best pictures, and I did not see any insignia or branding.
How about some pictures of the joint and bumper and under the bumper. That would probably help a lot.
 
This is the Viking version of it. The Z-210. It was nearly Identical. Everyone seemed to have some version of it back in the day. Even Dufferin had one kind of like it. I think it was a very nice look. Good luck with I.D

Viking Z-210.jpg
 
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