Help identify an unknown / unmarked pool cue?

most asian imports dont come with two shafts. generally special order quality cues do if ordered with two.

I do not believe that 3/8x10 would be the Pin of choice for any really cheap Asian Import either.

Neither would real woods, and real inlays.

The points seem to me to be pretty even too, for whatever that is worth.

The inlays may not be perfectly straight though.

The quality of the shafts might not be very good though. I do not know.

Thanks for your reply.
 
There is a wide variety.
No, they don't all look the same to me, but they do have some typical styles.
This one? Looks nice. I don't hate it.

Honestly it vould have been made anywhere though.

Philippines is just an educated guess.
I noticed the machine work demonstrates some tear out and the means in most circumstances on a cue with this level of design and materials that is probably high production. That tends to lead to an Asian country that makes many cues of the same design but not a high end maker who is very very aware of each and every step and only the best will do. So I agree that it has a very high probability of being made in Asia.
 
Thing that's most telling to me is the finish; almost milky and the reflections seem uneven; unglassy. The points look like good material but the glitchy implementation says bad tools. What I dislike about the cue is it has chocolate bar colors. Smores anyone?
 
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