Need some help with an Unknown Cue

manwon

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I recently had a customer bring in a cue that he thought could be an older Southwest, but I am not an expert on Southwest cues. I thought it may be a Kersenbrock, but there again I am not really expert on his cues either. Any help would be appreciated.

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:o


Sorry I put this in the wrong catagory I have the Mod's move it!!:o
 
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It's not a SW, it's an EW. :D
It looks parabolic so it might be.
 
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His name is escaping me right now.
He's the maker who everyone says he worked at SW but actually didn't.
He makes a great cue.
Iv'e had a few of them.
This looks like one.


chris G<-----will have his name by morn if no one beats me to it
 
The ring work looks like the Ed Farris cues of the early 90's that were often sold as SWs.

-don
 
I think it is a Blevins
There was guy inmy town that had one they play good ... .
 
Does the pin have 10 threads or 11? Les Blevins used a 3/8x10 southwest style pin. The weight bolts that I've seen on Blevins' cues were brass and had a straight slot in them. He also usually signed his cues on the forearm.
 
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