Lucasi cue identifications.

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Only photo I currently have unfortunately just trying to figure out what model for year it may be from. No joint photos as of yet. Thanks in advance.
 

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any roman num's on the butt? that's how they used to date the older ones. other than those there's no easy way to date them. someone at 'cue and case' 'might' be able to look it up. don't hold your breath here. that cue looks like one of the earlier lines('98-'02ish) of cues. they were all very well made. does it have threaded pin or uniloc?
 
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any roman num's on the butt? that's how they used to date the older ones. other than those there's no easy way to date them. someone at 'cue and case' 'might' be able to look it up. don't hold your breath here. that cue looks like one of the earlier lines of cues. they were all very well made. does it have threaded pin or uniloc?
The numbers on the butt are internal production numbers.
My Lucasi has 711 on the butt and I bought it in 2009.
I played at 7-11 pool hall in NYC back in the '60's.
 
The numbers on the butt are internal production numbers.
My Lucasi has 711 on the butt and I bought it in 2009.
I played at 7-11 pool hall in NYC back in the '60's.
yeah, i've looked these up for people before. the op's cue was probably made around 2000ish time frame.
 
Only photo I currently have unfortunately just trying to figure out what model for year it may be from. No joint photos as of yet. Thanks in advance.
If that has the Uniloc joint (and I'd bet it does), I have a shaft (wood) I could sell you that has those railroad-style rings. PM me if interested.
 
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