Need help identifying this one

just kick'n

AzB Silver Member
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I bought this from a guy that guessed it was Phillipino import. It has a 5/16x18 joint pin and a .2 oz allen set screw in the butt.
Butt-----14.6oz
2 shafts------each at 4.6oz (brass inserts)
13.5 -14mm
It has a great balance and it plays real sporty. Appreciate your help.
There are no identifying marks that I see on the pin or butt.
 

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Yuppers it's Pinoy..... Those guys bounce around but looking at the joint and the wrap I think this was Steve Urate(sp?) and a couple of guys that sold cues on ebay for a very short time.... I had one of them but cannot recall now what they were sold as... Will try and find the info.....
 
I think JD made very similar looking cues but every one I have seen had a mark on it with the name.
 
The bridge points look like Durzicky's work.
There is no way it's a DZ cue. Pin is wrong, inlays aren't right, and a few other things. Like others have suggested, it's likely phillipino made. Still, it's a good looking cue. Congrats on your find.
 
It's definitely a Phillipines-made cue, Gracie or something similar. Seem to recall many of these style being made about 8-10 years ago.
 
There is no way it's a DZ cue. Pin is wrong, inlays aren't right, and a few other things. Like others have suggested, it's likely phillipino made. Still, it's a good looking cue. Congrats on your find.
I know it sounds weird but the first thing I noticed was that the proportions(spacing) just don't look right for it to be a DZ. Looks a bit clunky compared to other DZ cues I've seen.

Then all other things you mentioned. I'm not a good as some of you guys are with recognizing pins and inlays.
 
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