Is this a Rambow

berkdad

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I know there have been many posts asking this same question and I should just be able to look and see based off other posts. However, when you have when of your own, you like to make sure.

My dad won this off a guy when he was a teenager. I've had it for the past 10 years from my dad. I think everything is original except the ferrules have been replaced.

http://photobucket.com/cuestick
 
Please upload some larger photos - about 800 pixels wide. Also of the butt area, the butt screw, and a close up of the joint screw and shaft inserts.
 
I know there have been many posts asking this same question and I should just be able to look and see based off other posts. However, when you have when of your own, you like to make sure.

My dad won this off a guy when he was a teenager. I've had it for the past 10 years from my dad. I think everything is original except the ferrules have been replaced.

http://photobucket.com/cuestick

Take a load of "GOOD" pictures, joint from several angles, butt bottom and so on. Clear and close up.
 
It has many characteristics of a Rambow, from the Titlist butt, to the wrap,to the butt plate. Also, most Rambow cues have a somewhat short joint screw, like this one. Many Rambows are signed, however some are not. My guess is this is a Rambow, allowing for the possiility of a great imitation, with plenty of patina.
 
I know there have been many posts asking this same question and I should just be able to look and see based off other posts. However, when you have when of your own, you like to make sure.

My dad won this off a guy when he was a teenager. I've had it for the past 10 years from my dad. I think everything is original except the ferrules have been replaced.

http://photobucket.com/cuestick

It does look like a Rambow to me when he was on his own in the 1950's, would be my guess.

It might be worth it to contact Deno Andrews and consider his authentication process.
 
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