Need help with cue identification

DrPool

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Hi folks,

a german fellow needs your help with his (older?) cue:

http://img34.picoodle.com/img/img34/9/7/20/f_Bild5Queuem_2d38a63.jpg
http://img34.picoodle.com/img/img34/9/7/20/f_Bild3Queuem_0aa8d3c.jpg
http://img27.picoodle.com/img/img27/9/7/20/f_Bild1Queuem_f46a575.jpg
http://img28.picoodle.com/img/img28/9/7/20/f_Bild2Queuem_1867238.jpg
http://xs217.xs.to/xs217/07290/Gewindeschraube1.jpg
http://xs217.xs.to/xs217/07290/Gewindeschraube2.jpg

He told me there is a leaving letter "P" on the butt (first picture), perhaps a "JP" or "DP". I dont think it's a Dale Perry but what's about Joe Porper?
The weight bolt and butt inlays look interesting. Any idea about label (production cue?), model or year...?
Thanks!
 
I don't see any markings on the butt cap or first picture other than the inlays. There appears to be some arched shape something near the buttcap. Is that what you are asking about? It looks kind of like a Pechauer, and their logo would be JP, but engraced in the butt cap. Not sure at this point.
 
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, this arched shape is the leftover "P" but unfortunately the other letter faded away. Jerry Pechauer was also in our mind but we've never seen that kind of inlays like an ace of spades...
I hope the weight bolt system could be the key to the mystery.
 
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*bump*
Still need your help, guys. Any idea about this cue with ace of spades inlays made of ivory?
 
*bump again*
New information from a local dealer: The unknown cuemaker of this "Ace of Spades" stick might be John Guffey...?!

Any validation about that??
 
I have 2 guffeys, and both have relatively short pins compared to other 3/8X10s I have.
 
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