Tried to find out who made it. Seems American made. I think it is 3/8-10 into wood threads. Has an H on it. Maybe an early Hearn? Need it gone so will ship for $125. Th extra shaft should be worth that much.
Tried to find out who made it. Seems American made. I think it is 3/8-10 into wood threads. Has an H on it. Maybe an early Hearn? Need it gone so will ship for $125. Th extra shaft should be worth that much.
I bought it on ebay a couple years ago or so with the chance it may be worth something because of the H. It is not bad but doubtful an expensive cue. It looks like a newer cue builders work. I am going mostly by the stain job near the butt cap and on the wood. The wrap is all right. The finish is not a great job as most custom shops do but OK. Not a cheap overseas cue, but not high quality work. Plays like a newer McDermott feel.
I had that cue for about a year and tried to have it identified! Nothing! But I can tell you all its a GREAT hitting cue. Its like a good old HEAVY C or D series Mcdermott as far as hit and play.
Its definitely NOT a cheap import. Its aged and very, very well made for my estimate of time period. And I called every H cue maker in the BB. No one in there would claim it
Good luck with your sale, its a steal of a cue for 125!!
On to a new home. The buyer is getting a good deal. For his sake I hope it turns out to be more valuable some day. I am just happy to sell another cue. Sales have been slow.
I knew a guy here in Florida and he had a similar cue, he told me he purchased it when he live up in Washington PA (he thinks it was made around that area)for around $500. It was at least 30-40 years age. I posted the info on Ask the Cue maker, and the main forum. No one could ever identify the cue, it had an H also. Tom