old pool cue ?

The dimensions and specs might reveal a lot about what games it was intended for.

Hard to guess.

Maybe somebody knows this cue?

I am certainly curious. I love the old cues and I do now know that mark. Is it the maker? Distributor? A club or hall?


Oh, and welcome to the forum!




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The flat on the bottom of the butt is common for Snooker cues.

Yes, it is.

But not exclusive to them.

Even Brunswick made many pool cues with that feature.

Even many billiard cues had it.


That is a very early feature of cues in general as the fat end was used to strike the ball. Both ends were used.


Look how much fatter that cue is compared to the snooker cue it is next to. Makes me think it is not a snooker cue.







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Need to have a good look at the shaft, ferrule, and tip to see if it might be a snooker cue.

All the best,
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THANKS to everyone for ypur help on this i have been collecting old snooker cues for about 20 years but nothing about this cue the butt on the cue is really large
 
Yes, it is.

But not exclusive to them.

Even Brunswick made many pool cues with that feature.

Even many billiard cues had it.


That is a very early feature of cues in general as the fat end was used to strike the ball. Both ends were used.


Look how much fatter that cue is compared to the snooker cue it is next to. Makes me think it is not a snooker cue.







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Okies. Thank you
 
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