Please identify that Joss !!!

ikant1975

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Hi All ,

does anybody knows what modell that Joss is ?

Thanks , Markus
 
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what makes you positive its a joss? it does look like a joss.. and the inlays look like joss's style but i dont recall ever seeing one like that before.. and it could be a custom made one for a customer because of the white joint.. looks like it could be ivory but hard to tell from the pictures..

chris
 
Joss !

The joint and butt has been replaced and yes it is ivory . I know a lot Joss cues but i saw this one only one more time . The other one has still the Joss logo butt ...
Really would appreciate to know what modell that is !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Imo there would be a stamp somewhere on that cue to identify its a Joss, the solid black rings looks right for a Joss but I never seen a Joss with those type of joints
 
Now that I look at the butt cap it seems to me it looks to long to be a Joss but I may be wrong.
 
joss

Butt and joint are not original . They have been changed into ivory ! The original buttcap had has a joss logo ....
 
modified !

That joss is an older modell and the modifications changed nothing . It is just a little more stiff ! Balancepoint is still the same and it is 19,5oz ... played with a vollmer shaft it is amazing ....
 
That joss is an older modell and the modifications changed nothing . It is just a little more stiff ! Balancepoint is still the same and it is 19,5oz ... played with a vollmer shaft it is amazing ....

I guess you have the original Joss wood in the cue, not sure what "changed nothing" would be. It's like someone taking a Dell computer, replacing the motherboard and CPU, but keeping the same case. It's not a Dell computer anymore.

Once you change the joint, it's a different hitting cue. Especially if you don't use the original shafts. Those older Joss shafts are super, I had a 20 yr old Joss and that thing hit better than any other Joss I tried. The shaft had some really good qualities to it.
 
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