It's Probably Junk But I have to Ask

rack'em zach'em

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Just picked this up? someone care to share their thoughts and It's forsale if it is something...The wrap isn't original but check out the points and rings..the black dots are inlaid to.
 

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Sorry partner, but I have a two words for that cue, Taiwan / Kmart hope you did not pay much for it.

Hope this helps
 
It's a two Piece

Not a 5 piece the points and veneers are all hand cut...They are all uneven...I don't think it's a k-mart or Tawain cue...And like I said before I can tell all the black dots were hand cut to because you can tell by looking at them...They aren't perfect and the material around them is stressed...and some of the circles aren't perfectly round...I was thinking it could just be an old cheap Adams...I only paid $25 for it so I'm not sweating it either way..
 
If you have to ask, you already know the answer....

But this is an imported Brunswick clone and becareful throwing it into a barrel fire because they are quite combustive. It seams that the glue in China, saturated with their carcinogen filled finish with be some what equal to three sticks of TNT.. just stand way back when burning... :thumbup:

JV
 
Not a bad deal, considering the wrap probably costs $10-15 if real leather.

"Put it on ebay as SUPER RARE, I never seen a cue like this, Unknown cue brand. Could be a Balabushka orginal, could not be. Could be a Palmer original, could not be. Could be the most desireable cue on Earth.

You do the research, and take it to Antiques Road Show, Who knows....it may or may not appraise for $10,000 shmolions."

Starting bid: $.99 cents NO RESERVE!!! WOW! That's like a buck for what could be potentially Millions!
 
Not a 5 piece the points and veneers are all hand cut...They are all uneven...I don't think it's a k-mart or Tawain cue...And like I said before I can tell all the black dots were hand cut to because you can tell by looking at them...They aren't perfect and the material around them is stressed...and some of the circles aren't perfectly round...I was thinking it could just be an old cheap Adams...I only paid $25 for it so I'm not sweating it either way..

Zach,

I love your logic that the shoddier the workmanship the less likely it is a K-Mart or Taiwanese cue:smile::smile: I hope you do well selling this cue. I may get down there this year, I am working on some projects with people at our Dallas bank. Also, I really love the Hanshew cue you had made, very classy.

Take Care
-don
 
If you have to ask, you already know the answer....

But this is an imported Brunswick clone and becareful throwing it into a barrel fire because they are quite combustive. It seams that the glue in China, saturated with their carcinogen filled finish with be some what equal to three sticks of TNT.. just stand way back when burning... :thumbup:

JV

Pretty funny, a cue so bad, its not even good for firewood. :eek:
 
Not a 5 piece the points and veneers are all hand cut...They are all uneven...I don't think it's a k-mart or Tawain cue...And like I said before I can tell all the black dots were hand cut to because you can tell by looking at them...They aren't perfect and the material around them is stressed...and some of the circles aren't perfectly round...I was thinking it could just be an old cheap Adams...I only paid $25 for it so I'm not sweating it either way..

Sorry Charlie - the only way this could be an Adam cue is if it
was once owned by someone named Adam.

Make no mistake about it - this is absolutely an el cheapo asian
el crapo stick - tho you are right about it not being a Kmart special,
it isn't good enough for Kmart to sell.

Fair market value is $5 or less - but you never know what might happen
on Fleabay - list it with BuyItNow and, very important, FREE SHIPPING.

Dale
 
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