Cue identity

Rosewood

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Can anyone here identify this cue maker?
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Just a guess, but I wonder if it is a Huebler? I'm sure someone on here will know with certainty what you have there...
 
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Lol, just noticed that. I have a Huebler from I think 1986, and it does not have pin in the shaft. But that is not to say that Huebler never made them with pin in shaft. I hope someone else on this forum can help identify your cue...
 
It could possibly be a Huebler cue stick, however, for one thing, the bumper is the wrong color. Paul used an orange color bumper on his cues. Now let’s address the pin in the shaft. It’s possible that the adhesive holding the pin in the butt allowed the pin to come loose. Can you supply some good photos of the cues joint showing the pin and the hole that the pin screws into???
 
Yeah, I wondered about the bumper also. Yours is similar in shape to a Huebler, and mine is orange. I guess I wondered if he also used black ones in that shape.
 
I just remembered that I have a couple spare Huebler rubber bumpers. Here is a pic. Orange in color, a screw hole in the bottom, and it looks like the bumper in your pics has edges that are a little more rounded than these.

So now I am leaning away from it possibly being a Huebler, lol.

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