ID Cue Please

chalkdust

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This cue belongs to a friend of mine that has no internet so I told him I would give AZ a shot. Thanks for your help, David
 

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I don't know who's cue this is but......

I'd like to make an example of your post to everyone on this forum that posts pictures.

SEE ... It isn't so hard to make the effort to resize and format your pictures before you post them and fu%# up the entire thread.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION WITH THIS POST! :thumbup:
 
without closer pics that include the joint pin and under the rubber bumper, and the wrap area, its a bit 'more difficult to say (for me, anyway), however, I would venture a guess that it is a cheaper import cue from approx. 70's to early 80s.

The faded brass joint and the inlays look to me a lot like the cheap brunswicks that were made then for them overseas.

I didn't see a logo, though.

EDIT: That's funny, I just saw 3andstop's reply thanking the op for making his pics smaller while I'm suggesting larger ones would be helpful to id the cue. :grin:

best,
brian kc
 
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post in cue gallery...you will get a correct answer quick...i think it might be and old adams...
 
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