Omen pool cue ID help

Omenman172

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I have a cue that I purchased around 20 years ago (preowned at the time). I was told it was an Omen Jump Break that was made as a set for a player out of NY. At the time I owned another Omen J/B cue and other that the Joint pin the dimensions were exact. I do know that PETE MADE CUES WITH A 5/16 x 14 pin for special requests in his early years. Anyway I have enclosed photos and I was wondering if there is any way for me to positively ID this cue as I will be looking to sell it and I don’t want to miss represent what it is. Thanks in advance
 

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i have no idea but its a real nice sneaky. and if the butt is ebony more.
probably about 500 bucks max. unless its something special i cant see.

and if its a shorter cue much less.

and few will pay more than about 300 unless a cue more workmanship..
 
i have no idea but its a real nice sneaky. and if the butt is ebony more.
probably about 500 bucks max. unless its something special i cant see.

and if its a shorter cue much less.

and few will pay more than about 300 unless a cue more workmanship..
It’s actually not a sneaky it’s a jump break. It is a nice coco to a nicely figured maple with fancy ring work. It does scream Omen to me.
 
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