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???Can anyone here identify this cue maker?
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To my knowledge, Paul only used the orange colored bumpers.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
His early cues used a black "pill" bumper.To my knowledge, Paul only used the orange colored bumpers.
Maybe my memory is failing me because I don’t remember seeing any. I used to make regular trips to the shop back in the 70s and all I remember are the reddish colored bumpers. But my memory could certainly be failing me anyway thanks for your post.His early cues used a black "pill" bumper.