I'd like a little help identifying a cue please

WOW that's impressive, 97 views and not a single opinion!
If viewers don't know, what would you like them to say?

Nice cue. I noticed the point veneers are not mitered. No idea who made it. This style is not my gig anyway, I'm more into old customs, antiques, and old production cues, mostly 50s to 80s.

You might try the main forum. This is the cue review forum, and this is not a cue review.
 
If viewers don't know, what would you like them to say?

Nice cue. I noticed the point veneers are not mitered. No idea who made it. This style is not my gig anyway, I'm more into old customs, antiques, and old production cues, mostly 50s to 80s.

You might try the main forum. This is the cue review forum, and this is not a cue review.
what does a mitered veneer look like?
 
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If the veneers are mitered the seam or glue line is down the middle at the tip of the point.

I grabbed this example of mitered veneers from the web because you can see the glue line pretty clearly.

RSP-2-f01_RSP-2_580x@2x.jpg
thanks
 
@Chopdoc
so the way the green veneer does not go thru the center of the tan veneer is the give away that it is non mitered?
veneer non mitered maybe.png
 
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