CPhilipRoss Registered Nov 18, 2013 #1 It is always interesting to see how fast you experts can identify the maker of a cue. Here's the latest. Attachments 101_2976.jpg 101.3 KB · Views: 340 101_2993.jpg 99.6 KB · Views: 331 Last edited: Nov 18, 2013
It is always interesting to see how fast you experts can identify the maker of a cue. Here's the latest.
HawaiianEye AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 18, 2013 #2 Looks like an Adams logo. Attachments adams_logo.gif 6.9 KB · Views: 279 Last edited: Nov 18, 2013
macguy AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 18, 2013 #3 CPhilipRoss said: It is always interesting to see how fast you experts can identify the maker of a cue. Here's the latest. Click to expand... Looks like a cheap import with a knock off type logo.
CPhilipRoss said: It is always interesting to see how fast you experts can identify the maker of a cue. Here's the latest. Click to expand... Looks like a cheap import with a knock off type logo.
2v12 Task Force 116 Silver Member Nov 18, 2013 #5 dnixon said: knockoff import Click to expand... Knockoff. To paraphrase Queen I guess we're not still waiting for the hammer to fall. Last edited: Nov 18, 2013
dnixon said: knockoff import Click to expand... Knockoff. To paraphrase Queen I guess we're not still waiting for the hammer to fall.
hang-the-9 AzB Silver Member Silver Member Nov 18, 2013 #6 If you take away all the design, the wood used actually looks to be very nice, that shaft especially has some nice sheen and grain to it.
If you take away all the design, the wood used actually looks to be very nice, that shaft especially has some nice sheen and grain to it.