Please help ID sneaky Pete cue mker.

Fireman Ron

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This cue seems nice. Love the shaft taper and feel. The points are all noticeable different in length. The bumper has a G on it. No writing anywhere on her.
 

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its an old national cue. i suppose its one piece but could be two. the g is for gandy pool tables.
 
national made most of those plain cues for others that sold them under their name. they were good hitting cues.

they were the best sneaky cues of their time and maybe still are. i have one for 50 or so years still straight and plays lights out and has won likely more money in pool rooms and bars than any other single cue anywhere over a period of time.. still stays in a car. they were about 15 bucks then. brass joint two black collars.

they also tried making fancy cues but they sucked and didn't go far. gandy had a few different makers under their name for other junk cues.
 
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