cueaddicts said:under the bumper looks identical to the old McDaniel we have listed on our website (hex head bolt machined into the delrin).....
The bolt was the main factor in my guess. Bill has expierimented a lot under the bumper, hasn't he?

cueaddicts said:under the bumper looks identical to the old McDaniel we have listed on our website (hex head bolt machined into the delrin).....
" Is it a bad angle or, is the joint pin out of center from the collar, sure looks like it"TULIPWOOD LOVER said:The list of cue makers from this era is so awesome, you know it was one of the greats, but which one? I've been emailing them one at a time to try and narrow it down. In the 70's there were not near as many cue makers, but it seems like half of them were capable of this workmanship. Out of this list who could it not be: Mcdaniel, Peterson, Rambow, Tad, Joss, Spain, Jensen, Horn, Tascarella, and just for conversation very early Scruggs. Now who can we for sure eliminate and should anyone else be added to the list. Here are a couple more joint pictures. The black ring collars are all 3/8" thick.
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TULIPWOOD LOVER said:Out of this list who could it not be: Mcdaniel, Peterson, Rambow, Tad, Joss, Spain, Jensen, Horn, Tascarella, and just for conversation very early Scruggs. Now who can we for sure eliminate and should anyone else be added to the list. Here are a couple more joint pictures. The black ring collars are all 3/8" thick.
TULIPWOOD LOVER said:...Out of this list who could it not be: Mcdaniel, Peterson, Rambow, Tad, Joss, Spain, Jensen, Horn, Tascarella, and just for conversation very early Scruggs....
cuenut said:I don't know who made it, but that is some of the cleanest mitered veneers I have every see. Normally at least one of the miters in a 4 veneer cue will have some glue lines in them. This points me to possibly a Petersen. Sean at CueAddicts would know. I think there is something particular with the joint collar and pilot of a Petersen that normally gives them away. I'd like to know what it is and if this cue fits that specification.
I have a '78 Stroud that respectfully begs to differ with you.bruin70 said:somebody previously mentioned rambow. i have no idea what rambows looked like,,,,but the miters on these points look TOO DAMNED GOOD for black or stroud or most cuemakers mentioned. invariably you see thin black lines that seperate the veneers in even the best of prongs and some miters wander off center. ........