Not a "ID this cue" thread, but in general, can a ADAM cue be dated to a time period based on the logo?
I've seen 3 different logos and my googling makes me believe the early ones may have had just stickers on them.
So I go look at the Adam in question last night.
The cue was light, my guess, maybe a 17? very light in the hand.
The was short, like 53-54"
The "veneers" where decals or paint...chipping showed the wood underneath.
The shaft was snooker cue small
The shaft had a brass pin, short and fat, only 3-4 threads. (the butt had the female box thread)
The butt had a lion logo but no wording.
Cue rolled great and was straight but beat to hell.
The cue played remarkably well, I was shocked. well balanced, moved the cue ball nicely, did everything I asked it to and I'm kinda wishing I had offered him $10 for it.
The guy claims it was his dads stick and dated it 1965ish.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
yeah, unfortunately I didn't take pics.
Cheap import? I thought al Adam cues where cheap imports
LOL, but seriously, did Adam do painted points?
And there cant be a whole lot of shafts out there with a pin on them is there?
In all honesty, the first though that came to mind was "its a cheap copy" then I strung 6 good shots together and thought...wait what?
Found the pin on google : classic Schmelke brass
only issue is, this cue had it on the shaft, not the butt.