Mystery Cue

rodcar

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Hoping someone can ID this cue so I can price it fairly. All I know is that Jacoby Cue Company refinished it and made a new shaft for it. Accept for being test hit the cue is as new. Some deep dark rich cocobolo and 5/16x14 micarta joint. Cue is absoulutley flawless. Butt weight 15.0, shaft 4.3 oz. I had Jacoby put a long pro taper on the shaft which is 12.75 mm.
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Could it possibly be an It's George?

Was the micarta joint collar on it or did you do that?
 
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Micarta joint is original to the cue. Slightly larger joint than Schon uses, it's .860. Never owned a Madden cue but wondering if it could be his work. Will offer it at $675 and see how long it lasts. Cue is as new, and a beauty that plays real nice.
 
I almost said its George until I saw the butt cap. Every one I've had was Delrin. The inlays and rings and long joint pin reminded me of one I recently had.


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More Guesses?

Thanks for the educated guesses. Starting to lean toward it being a George. Butt cap could have been replaced before the refinish. Any other guesses? Don't see many micarta jointed cues. This one hits terrific. I'm told micarta is a little more pricey than ivory.
 
I had a Scruggs micarta joint not too long ago. It's not a Scruggs though.


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Looked at Ted's cues. The bumper doesn't look the same. Any more guesses or offers. Cue is for sale and a sharp player in perfect as new condition. The cocobolo is exceptionally beautiful.
 
Pretty sure Crystal isn't using old micarta in their cues. Guess I will just sell it as unknown. Buyer will be very pleased with this cue. It is minty new condition.
 
Keeping this one if not sold soon. Last rock bottom price, $575, includes priority shipping and insurance. Cue is immaculate, test hit only.
 
Thought this might be a Skip Weston cue. Skip has confirmed it is not a cue he made.
 
A number of folks leaning toward this cue being a early Nova. Cue plays very similar.
 
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