Logo Stickey?

bnkunderme

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How bout a stickey where its just a collection of cue makers and their logos or signatures, I myself have spent too many hours trying to figure out who made what. Any suggestions?
 
Banana shaped shaft, cheap import.
There are so many makers with J logo, it's not worth putting it on the stick.
So I put it on the bumper.
 
bnkunderme said:
How bout a stickey where its just a collection of cue makers and their logos or signatures, I myself have spent too many hours trying to figure out who made what. Any suggestions?

I sign and date my cues between the points, and under the wrap on wrapped cues. On cue that are not wrapped they are marked under the bumper.

I also sell Billy Webb Custom Cues, Billy signs and dates his cues on the forearm, and his pins are marked on their end with an engraved W. Early Billy Webb Cues were not signed, and they look similar to a Kersenbock or a South West. He was also involved in making Finish Line Custom Cues and Spider Webb Custom Cues.

Other Local Cue makers Washington state:

Jerry has been building cues since 1996 in Bremmerton. Washington. Jerry engraves J Price on the cues Butt Cap.


Clark Smith Custom Cues, Clark built cues until early 2004 I think. Clark's cues are signed on the forearm.

Rodger Pettit Custom Cues, Rodger is a great Cue maker, however he is little know outside of Washington state. Rodger has been building Custom cues since the 1980's, and Rodgers cues are signed on the forearm, however, in most cases very small.

Richard Benson Custom Cues, Rich has been building custom cues since the 1970's to my knowledge. Rich no longer is build cues to my knowledge, I think he stopped early this year.

Paul Allers, is another Washington State cue maker, I have only seen a few of his cues, however, they were very nice, The cue I saw was signed.

David Jones Custom cues, David and Billy Webb formed a partnership in the Mid-1990's and together they started building Finish Line Custom Cues. These cues had a decal racing flag on the shaft collar, and a decal that said finish line custom cues on the cue butt. Their partnership dissolved in late 1998 or early 1999, and David went on to build Dave Jones custom cues. Billy Webb went back to Arkansas and started building Spider Web Custom cues, they were marked with a decal that said Spider Webb.

David Tice Custom Cues, David has been building Custom cues since the 1970's, I think that David sings his cue, but he also has a signature ring pattern which helped Identify his cues.

Take Care
 
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