Let's play a game of "NAME THIS CUE"

TULIPWOOD LOVER

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I just got this thinking it was an Arnot Cue, but he say's no. So who did make this cue. Any Guesses
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I would have put it in the Gallery section

As soon as someone tells me what it is it will be forsale. I just did not want to put a price on it without knowing the maker. Don't worry I respect the rules on this forum. Any offers, please.
 
As soon as someone tells me what it is it will be forsale. I just did not want to put a price on it without knowing the maker. Don't worry I respect the rules on this forum. Any offers, please.

I'VE NEVER SEEN A CAP MARKED LIKE THAT, SO I HAVE NO IDEA.

YOU'LL LIKELY GET MORE REPLIES IN THE GALLERY.

Marcus
 
I have a sneaky with this same butt cap, same letter "A".

Is your bumper screwed in?

As to who made it? No clue. Sweet hitting cue, tho.

So, we know the CM made AT LEAST 2 cues.......before going back to pens and bowls....
 
Dont know but i know you got it for helluva price on ebay. I was watching it and let it get away because i wasnt home to bid. Great buy! you should be able to triple your money. The guy sent me a close up of the butt also. It came out of KS so could be one of Jim Auerbach's first cues he is not far away in OK. Is the butt 30" and he stated the shaft was not straight how bad is it?
 
Thats right i did steal it.

It is a 60" cue and the shaft is not too bad, i was expecting it to be bent side ways the way they had it listed. There are no markings other than the "a" on this cue.
 
Dont know but i know you got it for helluva price on ebay. I was watching it and let it get away because i wasnt home to bid. Great buy! you should be able to triple your money. The guy sent me a close up of the butt also. It came out of KS so could be one of Jim Auerbach's first cues he is not far away in OK. Is the butt 30" and he stated the shaft was not straight how bad is it?


Maybe, but I dont think its an Auerbach;

LOGO' history for the Auerbach Custom Cue Company.


The " J/A " logo was started on Mother's Day of 2002. That was the day that Jim Auerbach passed on. .



The backwards "R" logo was used from the beginning of the Company's founding. It was selected to represent "R-Back" , for the correct pronunciation of Jim Auerbach's name.
 
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