There are enough of them around so I wouldn't be worried about doing anything you like with it. And that wood is darn stable after all this time I would guess. I have seen a couple lately that were pristine with the original weights. One even sold a few months ago on the Goodwill auction site.
They made the same cue with a one piece butt. And they also made one with some dot inlays.
There was one recently, a one piece butt version, very nice condition, with three original shafts, that had provenance associated with a known player. It had some documentation of tournament wins etc with it as well as I think a trophy. Even with all that it didn't sell for a heck of a lot. Maybe 150 or 175. Honestly, the shafts were probably worth that. LOL!
It is nice wood and since it already has that back part separate you could have something interesting done with it.
Could be nice for some kind of a conversion. I am guessing that old shaft wood is pretty nice too.
If you do something with it please post the results, it would be interesting to see the old girl revived to a new life.
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