Sailor cue question

Kobachi

Scarred but Smarter
Did all Frank’s cues have the flared butt? Did any early cues not have it? I acquired one without and am trying to figure if it is original or altered. I do remember seeing some over the years having been altered due to them cracking or chipping.
 
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I don't think so, there was a period of time it helped him sell more. But did he stop? I don't know, I'd reach out of FB to Jeff Carter from WI.
 
I know at the time most of my friends in town were buying them, they resembled a bar cue. You had to look close to see the joint.
 
I never saw a Sailor cue without a flaired butt cap, in addition, many had the name Sailor stamped on the forearm- if a cue had neither identifier then I would highly doubt the authenticity unless you could match it directly against a known Sailor cue. In any case, resale as a Sailor cue would be near impossible, IMO, without the flaired butt cap- that simply defined Sailor cues and I know of no collector who would seek one out that did not have that signature butt cap.
 
You may be right, it's been a lot of years for me, but I lived in Racine and went to his place to look at cues, also a lot of my friends had his cues, and all the ones they had, and the ones I looked at in the rack on the wall looked like a bar cue, but maybe there was a flare, I am getting old.
Then again maybe he made more expensive cues as all the ones my friends had were about $70 at the time.
I ended up not getting one as one problem with them was when you went to the bathroom, a lot of times when coming back out someone was playing with your cue. I remember some of them complaining about that.
 
I never saw a Sailor cue without a flaired butt cap, in addition, many had the name Sailor stamped on the forearm- if a cue had neither identifier then I would highly doubt the authenticity unless you could match it directly against a known Sailor cue. In any case, resale as a Sailor cue would be near impossible, IMO, without the flaired butt cap- that simply defined Sailor cues and I know of no collector who would seek one out that did not have that signature butt cap.
The one I acquired has the stamp on the shaft near the joint as well as stamp between the points. Just no flare.
 
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You have the stamp so you have a Sailor - that simple - no need to worry about a butt cap if the cue is stamped in both places - good to go👍
 
When he got older he may have just used a stamp - possible - I wonder if he was just stamping cues and selling them at that point in his life - one never knows.
 
Thanks very much Mike, appreciate your input. I’ve tried to upload a couple more of the whole cue but it’s not letting me. I’ll keep trying
 
Thanks also to Quesports Dan who let me interrupt his retirement with my inquiries! He know sumpin about Sailor too. 🙏🏽
 
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