See if anyone can identify this cue?

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Can anyone identify this cue?
 

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its a real nice old house cue. great for a conversion if it isnt too thin. very old .

or possibly an old billiard or snooker cue.

it has decent value to someone converting. $100 plus.
 
Looks like an older butterfly house cue.

If you want to sell it let me know. I like converting these for friends and family.
 
It reminds me of a old 1 piece bar cue that I had converted into a sneaky Pete cue I miss it I loaned it to a friend who let his brother use it , the brother suddenly become ill and died the family put my cue in his coffin with him .
My suggestion is to convert it into a 2 piece by cutting it 32" from the tip then add to the butt of it to make it a equal split which is what I had done to mine you'll be glad you did ! Ha ha
 
Old house cue. Could be a B'wick, who knows. They only made a couple million. The B'wick cue factory in Mich. produced over 400,000cues/yr at its height.
 
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Reminds me of an old Brunswick house cue as well, Thats my vote. Would make one hell of a player if it's straight, even as a conversion cue depending on the weight and straightness.
 
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