name this cue !

lm921

2013 Guerra
is this an adam cue? if not can you tell me who made it. thanks in advance.
P.S. i have been looking but i have not had any luck yet.
 
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is this an adam cue? if not can you tell me who made it. thanks in advance.
P.S. i have been looking but i have not had any luck yet.
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That is an extremely cheap Asian import.
It has no value.

thanks but i was not interested in any value, it just look kool ;) it should make a great wall hanger but if i can find a manufacture that will add to the conversation. short of meucci i was not aware of any other cues that have playing cards on them. i am sure there are others but not to many.
 
thanks but i was not interested in any value, it just look kool ;) it should make a great wall hanger but if i can find a manufacture that will add to the conversation. short of meucci i was not aware of any other cues that have playing cards on them. i am sure there are others but not to many.

Many different cues have had playing cards on them.

This is no Adam and no manufacturer of consequence. It is a ramin wood cue. Most likely made in Taiwan and there were a myriad of manufacturers of such inexpensive cues.

To me, it's not even a wall hanger, and I have a collection of Taiwan cues.




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Many different cues have had playing cards on them.

This is no Adam and no manufacturer of consequence. It is a ramin wood cue. Most likely made in Taiwan and there were a myriad of manufacturers of such inexpensive cues.

To me, it's not even a wall hanger, and I have a collection of Taiwan cues.




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i assumed the same however it does seem to be a good conversation piece :smile: and we are getting a few laughs also. well worth the 40 bucks i paid for it :thumbup:
 
i assumed the same however it does seem to be a good conversation piece :smile: and we are getting a few laughs also. well worth the 40 bucks i paid for it :thumbup:

I bought this same cue from National billiards, a wholesaler that used to be in Cincinnati for 17.00 and change wholesale. I then resold the cue for 29.00.

Dick
 
I bought this same cue from National billiards, a wholesaler that used to be in Cincinnati for 17.00 and change wholesale. I then resold the cue for 29.00.

Dick

price gouger :cool: lol should have asked for a hundred......only the players with the right answer get to the back room lol

the kao kao special
 
It's good to see that under pressure, the AZ Billiards community is capable of identifying an Asian import, and a gambler cue to boot.

Those cues are pretty popular, and a pawn shop just isn't a pawn shop without one of those stashed away in a corner somewhere.


:smile:
 
old cue

i had a break tip installed on it just for fun. the dang thing is stiff as a "Well stiff as a board". it feels like i am going to break it when i break with it :) everyone talks about it, its just fun, everyone passes it around and scrutinize who made it and when it was made :thumbup:
 
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