Does anyone here know any history about MAJESTICA Pool cues, from Japan?

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This brand has really interested me for a long time, because it is just very mysterious, and there is no info to be found about it online, other then what is told by the sellers who have offered these cues up for sale, from time to time, and they do seem to be fairly rare.

So, here what has been said about MAJESTICA cues, and I have no idea if it is even true, because it really makes no sense.

Sellers from Japan have always said (when offering these cues) that they were made by the Miki cue company, before Miki started building Mezz cues.

That makes no sense to me though, because I was always under the impression that Miki went from building Adam cues in the mid 90's, right to making Mezz cues, as soon as their contract ended with Adam cues, in the mid 90's.

So, if Miki did build these cues, then they would have probably only been made for a very short time, sometime in the mid 90's, after they no longer made cues for Adam, and before they started Mezz cues.

Does anyone here happen to know what the price range was for these MAJESTICA cues?

Another thought was that maybe the MAJISTICA cues were like the Exceed cues of the mid to late 90's, or up until whenever they started the Exceed line, but I know that is a far fetched possibility.

I do think they look far nicer then the Mezz cues of the 90's though, and the designs were just very different then Mezz.

Anyways, some of them are pretty nice, like this one for example.

Thanks for any thoughts, if you happen to know any info about these cues.
 

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This brand has really interested me for a long time, because it is just very mysterious, and there is no info to be found about it online, other then what is told by the sellers who have offered these cues up for sale, from time to time, and they do seem to be fairly rare.

So, here what has been said about MAJESTICA cues, and I have no idea if it is even true, because it really makes no sense.

Sellers from Japan have always said (when offering these cues) that they were made by the Miki cue company, before Miki started building Mezz cues.

That makes no sense to me though, because I was always under the impression that Miki went from building Adam cues in the mid 90's, right to making Mezz cues, as soon as their contract ended with Adam cues, in the mid 90's.

So, if Miki did build these cues, then they would have probably only been made for a very short time, sometime in the mid 90's, after they no longer made cues for Adam, and before they started Mezz cues.

Does anyone here happen to know what the price range was for these MAJESTICA cues?

Another thought was that maybe the MAJISTICA cues were like the Exceed cues of the mid to late 90's, or up until whenever they started the Exceed line, but I know that is a far fetched possibility.

I do think they look far nicer then the Mezz cues of the 90's though, and the designs were just very different then Mezz.

Anyways, some of them are pretty nice, like this one for example.

Thanks for any thoughts, if you happen to know any info about these cues.
Perhaps contact a Mezz dealer or send the company an email?? I'm sure they'd give you the deets.
 
This brand has really interested me for a long time, because it is just very mysterious, and there is no info to be found about it online, other then what is told by the sellers who have offered these cues up for sale, from time to time, and they do seem to be fairly rare.

So, here what has been said about MAJESTICA cues, and I have no idea if it is even true, because it really makes no sense.

Sellers from Japan have always said (when offering these cues) that they were made by the Miki cue company, before Miki started building Mezz cues.

That makes no sense to me though, because I was always under the impression that Miki went from building Adam cues in the mid 90's, right to making Mezz cues, as soon as their contract ended with Adam cues, in the mid 90's.

So, if Miki did build these cues, then they would have probably only been made for a very short time, sometime in the mid 90's, after they no longer made cues for Adam, and before they started Mezz cues.

Does anyone here happen to know what the price range was for these MAJESTICA cues?

Another thought was that maybe the MAJISTICA cues were like the Exceed cues of the mid to late 90's, or up until whenever they started the Exceed line, but I know that is a far fetched possibility.

I do think they look far nicer then the Mezz cues of the 90's though, and the designs were just very different then Mezz.

Anyways, some of them are pretty nice, like this one for example.

Thanks for any thoughts, if you happen to know any info about these cues.
Nice wand!!
The font on that lettering kinda reminds me of Spain, Portugal and what not. The embellishments on the letters, the knight on horseback. Sword culture.
 
Yeah, well I assume they were for the Japanese market only. So, you would have had to have resided in Japan, back when they were made. I am guessing from the mid 90's era.
Probably something I don't understand about Japanese products but if they were for the Japanese market only, why is the label written as if it is for English speaking readers? Are Japanese kids taught some English so they can understand the labels on their own products?
 
You have got to be kidding me!!! Damn. Nothing's sacred anymore.
Capitalism starts with a C, that rhymes with counterfeit P and that's stands for pool.😉
Never could sing for shit.😂

Oh, you do not like it? Lol, I thought it looked pretty cool, with the great big Knight and his shield inlaid into the middle of the butt. I really love a lot of their designs. They are pretty high end, at least for Production cues.
 
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Probably something I don't understand about Japanese products but if they were for the Japanese market only, why is the label written as if it is for English speaking readers? Are Japanese kids taught some English so they can understand the labels on their own products?

Oh, yeah, you make a good point. Some Chinese brands are actually written in Chinese characters, with their logo. Cue Lee's for example. They are sold by Seyberts though, so there is an American market for them too. I think that a Japanese logo for those MAJESTICA cues, for example, would have looked really cool. Right there in the forearm, if some room is needed.
 

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This brand has really interested me for a long time, because it is just very mysterious, and there is no info to be found about it online, other then what is told by the sellers who have offered these cues up for sale, from time to time, and they do seem to be fairly rare.

So, here what has been said about MAJESTICA cues, and I have no idea if it is even true, because it really makes no sense.

Sellers from Japan have always said (when offering these cues) that they were made by the Miki cue company, before Miki started building Mezz cues.

That makes no sense to me though, because I was always under the impression that Miki went from building Adam cues in the mid 90's, right to making Mezz cues, as soon as their contract ended with Adam cues, in the mid 90's.

So, if Miki did build these cues, then they would have probably only been made for a very short time, sometime in the mid 90's, after they no longer made cues for Adam, and before they started Mezz cues.

Does anyone here happen to know what the price range was for these MAJESTICA cues?

Another thought was that maybe the MAJISTICA cues were like the Exceed cues of the mid to late 90's, or up until whenever they started the Exceed line, but I know that is a far fetched possibility.

I do think they look far nicer then the Mezz cues of the 90's though, and the designs were just very different then Mezz.

Anyways, some of them are pretty nice, like this one for example.

Thanks for any thoughts, if you happen to know any info about these cues.
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Oh, yeah, you make a good point. Some Chinese brands are actually written in Chinese characters, with their logo. Cue Lee's for example. They are sold by Seyberts though, so there is an American market for them too. I think that a Japanese logo for those MAJESTICA cues, for example, would have looked really cool. Right there in the forearm, if some room is needed.
I think you're going to see a lot more of the Chinese/Japanese/Philippine cues becoming available here as pool continues to move in the direction it has been. Influx of foreign players to America, us going over there, etc ...
Jay's moving there and that alone speaks volumes.😉
Yankin' your chain Jay!!😁
 
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