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Here are a few pics of my shooting irons that I inherited from my Dad and Uncle .
Left to right: Adams, Lucasi, Unknown, Meucci (Uncle), Lucasi.
The extra shafts belong to the butt to the left of it, the extra for the Lucasi is a Predator 314.
Unknown was bought in the late 90s at a tourney in either Lexington or Louisville Ky by my Dad
can't remember for sure as I was off at college. I believe it was made on a manual lathe but not
for sure because when I first saw it I was also seeing several others that my Dad, Uncle and
cousin had purchased while I was off at school.
If you have any ideas as to who may have made it let me know. No logo or ID other than an S
from what used to me a name on the butt. The S is not standard so maybe it will help to ID it (C pic 4).
 

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Search Southeast cues on this sight. Senior members will give you better details than me. Nice cue.
 
That Adams is pretty sweet looking. Never seen one like it. Congrats on the acquisition! I'm jealous!
 
Love the Adams cue. Cool old stump bumper, early. I believe it is a Galaxie model. A collectible.

The Meucci is a 95-7 I think.



The unknown is a Southeast.
 
I have a Lucasi like that , i put a black lizard wrap on it . my shooter for yrs , now my break stick with 314 and Rocky tip . Nice inexpencive cue , had it for over 10 yrs . Jim
 
That Adams is a jaw-dropper! Never seen one like it...wild bumper too.


Here is one: http://www.proficientbilliards.com/cues/Adam/galaxie/index.html

The one in this post is older though. I'm not sure if I have ever seen one this old. The bumper is part of what gives away the age. This is a pretty early Galaxie.

Jayman could probably tell us about when it was made.

I believe the model is A/H-37.

It's in the Blue Book...but I don't have a Blue Book.
 
Thanks for the comments/info guys.
I talked to my cousin that was with my Dad when he bought the Southeast cue and got some more info. It was bought at the Derby City Classic in either 99 or 2000.
The Adams is one of my most prized possessions I have been shooting with it when my Dad wasn't for over 30 years.
 
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