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.It looks like a Viking Z-210 You might ask them for an opinion.
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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.It looks like a Viking Z-210 You might ask them for an opinion.
Not a Viking per Gordies daughter.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 have swore it was a Joss.
Thanks for checking.Not a Viking per Gordies daughter.
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.Good morning my friends...
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?
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 meant Schick.I thought Schraeger had cues Like that?
I meant Schick.
How about some pictures of the joint and bumper and under the bumper. That would probably help a lot.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.
Trying to get it in my hands again so I can get those pics.How about some pictures of the joint and bumper and under the bumper. That would probably help a lot.
That “barbell” design is one of my favorite great classic vintage styles.Found a picture of a very similar...