What is it? My curiousity is killing me..

ToomnyQs

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This cue sold on ebay recently as an unknown.. What is it? Anyone?
 

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Maybe early Prewitt, Horn, Peterson.??? Whatever it is I can tell by the shafts pilots that the maker knew what they were doing... If the pilots are any indication as to the way the rest of the cue is built, I'm sure it's pretty sound... VERY NICE CUE!
 
Points are nice, sharp and even. Style of ringwork is similar to a bunch of Scruggs cues
I've seen. It's a little bit more fine with the stitches and thickness of the silver rings. I'd
love to know who made this too.
 
boy those pilots sure look familiar... Short sleeve, reversed color veneered windows, low rounded pilots, deep recessed bumper, .... send the pics to Pete Tascarella. See what he says...
 
I don't have a guess, but it's a very nice
pick up. Great looking cue, let us know
how it plays.

Congrats
 
This cue makes me think of Oklahoma. Maybe Verl Horn, maybe Jimmy Ingram. Maybe one of their protégé's. Nice Cue
 
Dan
Nice cue...
Send pictures to Paul Dayton

Also Pete Ohman

Looks like its made really well ....
Shafts don't appear to be old,
nor the butt cap
the forearm and rubber bumper certainly look aged
 
I'd say Scruggs. The wrap is not original and possibly the buttcap was sanded or replaced, hence no logo. Of course, the is just a guess.
 
I'd say Scruggs. The wrap is not original and possibly the buttcap was sanded or replaced, hence no logo. Of course, the is just a guess.

" perhaps"
Maybe replacement shafts ...
" I don't recall ever seeing that type of shaft pilot on Tim's cues"
Typically, a small brass insert out of the shaft is all"
 
Wrong everything for a TS

The veneers are Pechour. But they sold them to every one.
Apologies for spelling .
Nick :)
 
I thought Prewitt or Scruggs, but only parts. IIRC, there have been a few "mystery" cues on eBay from Florida.
 
I was watching this from the beginning too and am glad somebody asked about it as it really piqued my curiosity, and I'm even more curious now considering what it sold for. Being that it was a mystery cue I wasn't thinking it would go for more than 500 but that tells me the people bidding had a pretty good idea of what it actually is.
 
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