Not sure what makes it look like a production cue but I do appreciate the feedback so far. And I can guarantee that all white on cue and shafts are ivory except the ferrules because the person that has the cue didn't want Ivory ferrules.
Also if you look at the shafts and joint area the rings are machined into the shaft and upper cue. Not round rings normally found on most cues that get glued on to a tenon.
Again thanks for the feedback.
if that isfirst cue by your neighbor,he deserves a big hand
if i got it wrong,i like the cue,for what its worth i like the cue
dean
The thing about this cue that intrigues me is that it has 7 points. How does someone index a cue to 7 positions?
I believe it is a Philipino made cue. Be careful with those cues. They are made with real ivory inlays and have beautiful detail work but they play like crap. Their shafts are the worse. they tend to warp within a couple of months of play. The exotic materials are nice but the cues don't hold up too well.