Don't know about anyone else, but the pictures on my screen are ENORMOUS!
I love this cueSlightly different pin and logo. This cue is awesome. Honestly this is on par with or better playing than a great playing Scruggs I had.
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I think that was his relative Abe split off & made cues in Miami (hall of famer as well):later the name changed to Star cues ….when they were made in n.y. they were one of the few custom cuemakers. but their cues were never very good and palmer got all the business after frank paradice died.
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So your cue is a Sol Richmade cueSlightly different pin and logo. This cue is awesome. Honestly this is on par with or better playing than a great playing Scruggs I had.![]()
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Surprised as the cue I have is beyond straight & the detail for a cue this old is amazing , they were made by some old school craftsmen ,easier to remember that all of the cues were very marginal at best.
Well I obtained my “confusing info”This thread is 'rich' with confusing information. I need a program to keep all the brothers and moves straight.![]()
Looks like mine is the 76W. I converted it to wrapless though and the clear acrylic sleeve over the butt and the gold leaf richQ emblem are long gone.Yes. They absolutely did.
They were not Adam cues. Sadly, Adam splices and inlays were generally substantially better done than these. But these are certainly more rare IMHO, for whatever that is worth.
A case could be made for Schmelke parts and we do know that they did use some Schmleke splices.
1976 Rich Q catalog.
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