Is this a McDermott Cue?

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No, it's not a McDermott.

McDermott did make some Snap-On cues, but not that one.

It's a "Taiwan" cue.


This is a Snap-On McDermott:

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I know this is WAY off topic, but have you found a #2 Phillips Snap-On screwdriver fits any of your #2 screws? I found mine was way to big, and I was quite disappointed. Its the only Snap On tool I own.
 
I know this is WAY off topic, but have you found a #2 Phillips Snap-On screwdriver fits any of your #2 screws? I found mine was way to big, and I was quite disappointed. Its the only Snap On tool I own.

That's odd. Sure it's a real Snap-On?

I have had numerous Snap-On tools. Never experienced that issue.

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Yeah, I chased down a Snap On truck on the way to work one day. lol. I was obsessed with finding hte best #2 screwdriver to stock my company's lab with. And since it was not my dime, I bought lots of different brands to try out.
 
I know this is WAY off topic, but have you found a #2 Phillips Snap-On screwdriver fits any of your #2 screws? I found mine was way to big, and I was quite disappointed. Its the only Snap On tool I own.

Does it have a red handle? If so it could be a posidrive which looks like a phillips but doesn't fit. GM used these fasteners for a while.

JC
 
No, it's not a McDermott.

McDermott did make some Snap-On cues, but not that one.

It's a "Taiwan" cue.


This is a Snap-On McDermott:

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I have seen the one like you pictured which I believe is a G core but I seem to recall a long time ago seeing my dealer with one like I bought that he was raffling off. Probably 6-8 years ago. Well I guess I'll see when it gets here. It has a joint that looks like my cheap jump cue from Aska. The guy selling it doesn't appear to have any other billiard related items for sale. Well If I can shoot as well as those Taiwanese players down at Vegas it will be a steal:)

JC
 
Def not a posidrive. I'll maybe make another thread someday about my screwdriver findings. BTW, my favorite turned out to be Wera with the laser etched point and the hex shanks. (they don't all have hex shanks). Absolutely loved the handle shape, and the tips held up well over time in the abuse of a work lab situation.

Absolute biggest piece of junk was Craftsman Professional. The tips erode away so that they would slip after just a few days of use in the lab environment. I took them back and got new ones, and same thing. Then just gave up on that brand.
 
I know this is WAY off topic, but have you found a #2 Phillips Snap-On screwdriver fits any of your #2 screws? I found mine was way to big, and I was quite disappointed. Its the only Snap On tool I own.

You may have pickup up a Reed and Prince screwdriver. They look very similar to a Philips, but the angle is different.
 
I know this is WAY off topic, but have you found a #2 Phillips Snap-On screwdriver fits any of your #2 screws? I found mine was way to big, and I was quite disappointed. Its the only Snap On tool I own.

You may have picked up a Reed and Prince screwdriver. They look very similar to a Philips, but the angle is different.
 
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