Help ID'ing a Super Cue!

rodcar

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Was told maker was Dino from the Milwaukee or Chicago area, possibly Round Lake. Has the look and feel of a Scruggs. See piloted joint. Long 5/16x18 pin. Cue is cocobolo with two super nice straight shafts. Possibly paper micarta ferrules. One shaft looks to have old Moori tip. Was told Cue was made in the 80's. Any help much appreciated.
 

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No idea here. Looks like 1 of thousands of cues like that, until you get to the pin

Not sure I've ever seen that big pin with the harsh angled pilots.

Looking fwd to finding out...prob a little less so than you!
 
Was told maker was Dino from the Milwaukee or Chicago area, possibly Round Lake. Has the look and feel of a Scruggs. See piloted joint. Long 5/16x18 pin. Cue is cocobolo with two super nice straight shafts. Possibly paper micarta ferrules. One shaft looks to have old Moori tip. Was told Cue was made in the 80's. Any help much appreciated.
love basic cues with nice wood.
 
Was recently told this is definitely a Dino cue out of Kenosha. Super player now for sale. Would like 1K for this cue with two shafts. Cue has a forward balance and weighs 18.8 oz. Tips around 12.8 mm., can check. Message me if interested.
 
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