Posting for Cue Identification: Helpful Hints

Cornerman

Cue Author...Sometimes
Silver Member
I'd like to start a thread and maybe it becomes a sticky note such that those who want a cue identified, they give information that always gets asked. So, I'm starting a little list. Please add as necessary.

Photos:

Joint pin
Insert
Point tips
Bumpers
Butt cap end with no bumper
 
Cornerman said:
I'd like to start a thread and maybe it becomes a sticky note such that those who want a cue identified, they give information that always gets asked. So, I'm starting a little list. Please add as necessary.

Photos:

Joint pin
Insert
Point tips
Bumpers
Butt cap end with no bumper
If possible, though it rarely is, a pic of the handle area without the wrap.
 
ss joint...sometimes ss joints can vary from cuemaker to cuemaker.

there's nothing here that can't be duplicated however.

assuming the cue in question is done by a cuemaker now deceased(because who in their right mind would dupe a cue from a living cuemaker), then you're talking about a cue built with different machinery than today's equipment, so a cosmetic pic of the parts you've already mentioned is all that's needed.

ps...take that back about dead cuemakers. mottey has duped a gina
 
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