Recognize This?

heymynameismark

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Hello Everyone, I just recently found this cue in my garage and I believe it belonged to my father. He has no recollection of where he purchased seeing as though it was a long time ago as well as no recollection of what kind of cue this is? So, Do You Recognize It?
 

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heymynameismark said:
Hello Everyone, I just recently found this cue in my garage and I believe it belonged to my father. He has no recollection of where he purchased seeing as though it was a long time ago as well as no recollection of what kind of cue this is? So, Do You Recognize It?

Nice looking cue - points are great- like Helmstetter. It looks like it maybe a Adams cue circa 1960's.

Jack
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American Cuemakers Association
 
Jack Madden said:
Nice looking cue - points are great- like Helmstetter. It looks like it maybe a Adams cue circa 1960's.

Jack
www.johnmaddencues.com
American Cuemakers Association

No, I don't think so. It's definately an import though, with that joint. Pin in the shaft. Probably early Taiwan or China. Can't tell from the pics, but it's probably ramin wood, though I've seen some with maple. It's a K-Mart special!


just more hot air!

Sherm
 
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