What can you tell me about this cue?

my3es

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My father bought this for me in the mid to late 80s somewhere around 87 or 88. But I know nothing about it other then I believe it's in Adams cue
 

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Here is a little something to help you out.
 

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It does appear to be an Adam. I don't find that model in the second edition of The Blue Book so I can't tell you anything more. I'm not familiar with the design in the butt sleeve of yours.

Edit: From the brochure above, it appears that I have the AM-2 with Steve Mizerak signature. Mine has only the lion on the butt cap, also. I bought it used from a friend to use as a break cue.
 
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I have the AM-7 the Pearl. Bought it off Ebay a couple years ago.

Paid too much for it, but I just didn't know what it was.

I paid $160 for it.



If it were refinished, the autograph taken off, it would look like an expensive cue.

Don't know if the points are real or decal.

It's all good though. Just part of the business of buying and selling cues.:thumbup:
 
Miserak Cue?

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Oh my...just noticed your cue is a Miserak and not a Mizerak like mine.


You have a rare piece there. Who was Steve Miserak anyway?:shrug:
 
Yes the points are real inlays, I was wondering about the mis-spelling of his name
 
I wonder if it may have already been refinished and the refinisher misspelled the name
 
It has not been refinished, my father purchased it new from a billiard store in shreveport, la. As a gift for me and its been in my care ever since and never handled by anyone but myself
 
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