Anyone have any idea who made this cue?
Mystery solved, I have seen a few of these cues over the years. They were made in the Mid-1990's some where in Asia and imported, I have no idea who made them or imported them though.
The quality of the ring design, bumper, and the butt cap material along with the finished used set them far apart from what they were meant to copy, which according to the ring design and the joint would have been a older Joss or a Josswest.
JIMO
Wow, that is so weird Buddy. Quite some time ago I bought a Plain Jane from EBay with the same logo as that. It was suggested that it might be a Paul Rubino but after contacting him, no such luck.
The shafts I got were so warped that you could shoot around a corner with them. I should have sent it back but it was cheap, why.
I still have mine. I refinished it and replaced the wrap. I posted pics here as well with no luck either.
They just don't make Asian knock offs like they used to I love this stick. its really quite nice But I do need to get the wrap redone.
Do ya have a web site with some photos of your work? I have a few others I need work done on.If you want the cue re-wrapped you can send it to me, I charge $40 + Shipping to do the work.
If your interested send me a pm.
Take Care
Do ya have a web site with some photos of your work? I have a few others I need work done on.
I charge $40 + Shipping to do the work.
Good attitude, Thank you ... :thumbup:I don't have a website, I do own a pool room and I have a small Machine Shop in the back of my room where I do cue repairs and build cues along with conversion cues for my customers.
I have also posted some of my work here on the forum, and I have done some repair work for forum members. Normally I do not advertise for any repair work here on the forum, I was just trying to help out. However, I can understand your concern so take some time and think about it I can do almost any repair work you may need done on your cues to professional standards or if you have something I am not familar with or have not done before I will not except the work.
Take care and have a great night.
Arnie's PC must be down.
Asian import as already stated.
Branded Name: Penray, as identified by Cue Maker Brian Prulhiere, I can't take credit.
Personally I eventually want a nice example of one of these.