Identify cue - 30+ years old

Not a knock on your grandpa, but memories fade and can become unclear. I hear this type of thing literally all the time.....people who will swear that a family member bought a cue in the mid 60s or 70s, only to see that it's a 1990s Joss or Helmstetter. (Sometimes they even say that about themselves acquiring the cue, lol). You solicited opinions. This cue design screams later than 1981, as Joe mentioned. If the cue hits nice and you like it, keep it and play with it. The memories and personal tie-in is where the real value is at.

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Okay. Thanks for your help. If any of you find any other info, Ied be happy to hear. Thanks
 
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