Jim Rempe cues??

It's "Adam" not "Adams". Guaranteed not a Meucci. It would likely sell for about 150-200.

Good cues, they will last. I wouldn't say Huebler's of that era were any better. The factory in Japan that this cue was made in had help getting set-up by Richard Helmstetter.


Indeed...drop the "s". :thumbup:


As for Hueblers...I do think they were better. But that is very debatable of course. The Adam cues definitely were good. Helmstetter was no slouch and knew very well what he was doing when he set up Adam.





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There were two different Rempe logos used by Adam, used randomly AFAIK. One standing, one shooting.


Pretty decent cues, like many Adam.

I noticed you play with that and break with a Huebler...which surprises me as I would consider the Huebler the better cue. Of course, you might have one set up for break or actually have one of the rare Huebler J/B cues. Of course, you may simply prefer the Adam.

I have a couple of these cues.


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I just wanted to know more about it. If it was Adam and if it was a good cue and approximate worth. I could not find anything where Rempe was shooting on the stamp.

I updated my signature that was 7 years old. I had an old Huebler jump break and it is still around somewhere. Now I my Wayne Robinson Custom and a Lucasi Hybrid.
 
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