help identify this vintage cue

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SirBanksALotJr
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I need some help identifiying these two cues. Any info would be appreciated
Also this is one of a kind cue case, would be interested on that maker also. It has the initals M.A.T. on the inside

Michael
The second cue has a mark on the butt, but the peice has since been replaced due to splitting, I would like to get the piece replaced with the proper stamp from the original maker


Playing Cue: Klien Custom
Break Cue: Jacoby
Other Cues: Mordt, Madden, Whisler, Jett, Ingram,
 

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can you do better on the butt cap...from here it looks like a TAD or a Scruggs, hard to tell though because its out of focus.

Steve
 
How much are you selling them for? It would help if you posted a price.
 
no that is the best i can do with the butt cap seeing as it was destroyed when the new cap was put on

At this point i do not know the maker of these cues so i cannot put a value on them to sell. If i can find out who made them i would price to sell accordingly.
 
It might be a Tim Scruggs Cue, i had one in the late 1980's

that looked very similar.

Good luck!!

Mike 'acedonkeyace' Kennedy

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Cue case

Beautiful set you have there.

I'd guess the MAT case to be an early Marc Turcasso case. And a beautiful one at that!
 
no that is the best i can do with the butt cap seeing as it was destroyed when the new cap was put on

At this point i do not know the maker of these cues so i cannot put a value on them to sell. If i can find out who made them i would price to sell accordingly.

Thats to bad, I hate to tell you but you may have seriously devalued the cue by removing the butt cap. In the least you made it very hard for most buyers to commit to a maybe, now that its an unknown. If it was a Shrugg's it may never be replaced.


A quote from Tims site as well as Tims TS logo

"We do not work on altered Scruggs or Cochran cues."

Unfortunately the time has come when we can no longer make any type of repair on Sneaky Petes. Call for referral.

http://www.timscruggs.com/TS-Cue-Repair.htm
 
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