Looking for information and value of this Helmstetter cue. I was told it is a late 60's model? It has either been well cared for or refinished as it is in immaculate condition. One original shaft the other is a high quality after-market.
Looking for information and value of this Helmstetter cue. I was told it is a late 60's model? It has either been well cared for or refinished as it is in immaculate condition. One original shaft the other is a high quality after-market.
They still used the brass pins in the 80s. What makes me def say 80s is not cortland wrap (or whatever they used that looked like cortland might have been penn) also the depth of the slots on the notched diamonds. The 70s had more shallow slots
According to Billiardcue.com it's an Adams Century produced in early 1970. The height of the points and inlays in both the forearm and shaft are identical to the stick in question. I believe the Adams AH-12 is a replica of the Century, it has shorter points and bears the Adams logo. Thanks to all for your input, it was much appreciated.
http://billiardcue.com/adam_custom_cues.htm
If you look at the pics back-to-back this cue looks like the new version not the '70 model.
There is NO doubt that it is a vintage cue.......