Please help identify this cue

RiverRat

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Someone gave this to me years ago. Just came across it while going through my closet.
 

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RiverRat said:
Someone gave this to me years ago. Just came across it while going through my closet.

It is hard to say, but the cue can be dated due to the splice technique used in the points to the 1980's or later. I use the same type insert in my shaft, it works very well. The cue also appears to look antiqued, due to the stains used on the butt and the forearm. I also do this when I am comverting an old Brunswick so that the butt that I add matches the color of the older wood in the forearm.

It looks real nice, hows it hit?
 
Thanks Manwon. I've been playing with it the last few days, and can't put it down.....it hits great and feels great. Just hope someone can tell me who made it.
 
Choice select woods, put together w care & precision, smooth as a baby's bottom, strikes like a rattlesnake.
It's as finished as its maker wants it to be, whom ever made it, is one bad boy, 4-sure!
 
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