Identify cue

I still have no idea of the maker of the cue. There is an old Meucci hard case like the one showing above my picture here listed on eBay but It is not marked Meucci. This one is inscribed Meucci on the open button.
 

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I still have no positive identification. There is an old Meucci hard case like the one which came with this cue. This one is inscribed Meucci on the open button.
 
I still have no positive identification. There is an old Meucci hard case like the one which came with this cue. This one is inscribed Meucci on the open button.

" find someone, HONEST,
who is familiar with DAVID PAUL KERSENBROCK- DPK CUES....
" reminds me of his work.
FORGET ABOUT RELATING THE CUE TO THE MEUCCI CASE ,
Other than using the case for storage
Meucci never made a cue like that"
 
I thought people made it clear that it's almost certainly a Kersenbrock.

Try contacting cuemaker Ed Young, if you can't get in touch with him, Laurie Franklin at South west.
 
Who else could make a cue like that?

bob meucci used to do horrible inlay like that and then a cuerepair guy to hack in a pin and such.

its weird like some of DPK stuff and has some similarity with pin and such.....but imop doesn't look anything like a dpk at same time....

like some how davids weirdest chit still looks like an artfully somehow tasteful insane person made it at least

this cue looks like its not a singular idea but a hodgepodge just thrown together.....as odd as davids cues can be they do have flow and rhyme to reason, ive never seen one that was tasteless art wise....and thats hard to do with art to begin with.

unless the whole cue has more detail which hasnt been posted that im missing im saying its a hackacue
 
A picture of the whole cue would be nice. Value, if it turns out to be a Kersenbrock, would vary considerably depending on whether it has a plain forearm or has points/prongs and if it does, whether it has veneers or not, or other inlays.

I agree with others that you should stop believing that this might in any way be a Meucci. That case was just used to store it. Case looks like it was made by either Ron Thomas or Centennial.
 
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