Trying to help a friend, this unique vintage cue with fat ivory butt, ivory joint, and ferrules. Also has personalized name plate.
any ideas?
any ideas?

Looks like an early Harvey Martin. Is it for sale? I would be interested.
Looks like an early Harvey Martin. Is it for sale? I would be interested.
Are you on a quest to buy every cue on the planet? :grin:
No. Just the good ones.
i thought HM as well, i'm not a expert on HM cues, just been around a long time. has HM elements and feel/impression. however there are more than snuff reasons it might not be. i'd say 60% chance its HM.
Thanks Fatboy, may I ask who the other 40% chance might be?
The more I look at other HM's it does fit the profile! (some unique features though)
Bert S. Still the best person to contact for ID on these? Anyone know?
Look in the Billiards Encyclopedia, it looks just like the very first cues Harvey Martin made.
Look in the Billiards Encyclopedia, it looks just like the very first cues Harvey Martin made. Later HM switched to the familiar ivory joint with 3/8-10 aluminum pin in the butt. I'll see if I can take a pic of the pictures in the Encyclopedia when I get home from skiing.
Look in the Billiards Encyclopedia, it looks just like the very first cues Harvey Martin made. Later HM switched to the familiar ivory joint with 3/8-10 aluminum pin in the butt. I'll see if I can take a pic of the pictures in the Encyclopedia when I get home from skiing.
I just looked in my 1st edition Billiards Encyclopedia at the pictures of Harvey Martin cues and while the general style is close I saw nothing that would lead me to believe it is a Martin cue from the small number of pictures that are there. The pin looks nothing like what is shown in the book.
I am certainly far from an expert on his cues,just an observation.
I have the 2nd Edition at home, I'll be back tomorrow and share pics.