Please help me identify this cue

I would like to say Palmer or perhaps a Rich cue but I will step aside and let the experts verify it. :)
 
Good guess, Lenny! The MOP rings would make a person think it's a Palmer or a Rich. I just happen to know because I bought one early in my collecting thinking it was....a Palmer or a Rich :D !
 
I thought Adam cues are japanese import?

Can you identify the joint size? The shaft isn't straight, which annoys me. So I'm tempted to use that as an excuse to get a new shaft.
 
ctyhntr said:
Can you help me identify the maker and model of this cue?

The cue is an Adam cue, that was made in the 1970's. The Model number is AH-2 and below are photo's from the Original Catalog.

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Hope this helps!!:smile:
 
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ctyhntr said:
I thought Adam cues are japanese import?

Can you identify the joint size? The shaft isn't straight, which annoys me. So I'm tempted to use that as an excuse to get a new shaft.

The pin is a 5/16-18 thread size, it should be very easy to find a replacement shaft for that cue. The big thing is the joint diameter, on the Adam cues there was not a standard size that they stuck with, in other words no two were alike. I have seen them from .879 down to .835, so to get that matches the butt exactly may be hard. However, any good cue repairman or any cue maker should be able to handle it with no problem.

Take Care:)
 
Manwon,

Thank you for your help.

manwon said:
The pin is a 5/16-18 thread size, it should be very easy to find a replacement shaft for that cue. The big thing is the joint diameter, on the Adam cues there was not a standard size that they stuck with, in other words no two were alike. I have seen them from .879 down to .835, so to get that matches the butt exactly may be hard. However, any good cue repairman or any cue maker should be able to handle it with no problem.

Take Care:)
 
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