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NateMember since: February 28, 2007

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S I need help identifying the make and model of a Muccie pool cue?

NateMember since: February 28, 2007

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S I need help identifying the make and model of a Muccie pool cue?

it is a split stick on the bottom there is a rubber bumper with a raised black clover and Letter "M" in the center up from there is a black laquer ring abount at inch and a half High and there is a golden clover logo and "M" on the black ring. the rest of the bottom is a wild high gloss red or mahogany wood and there is another black ring just on the bottom where the sticks meet. There is a thin gold ring in the black laquer and the joint is stainless steel. The top has a small black laquer ring at the joint with a thin gold strip as well. The wood of the upper shaft is a natural c

NateMember since: February 28, 2007

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S I need help identifying the make and model of a Muccie pool cue?

it is a split stick on the bottom there is a rubber bumper with a raised black clover and Letter "M" in the center up from there is a black laquer ring abount at inch and a half High and there is a golden clover logo and "M" on the black ring. the rest of the bottom is a wild high gloss red or mahogany wood and there is another black ring just on the bottom where the sticks meet. There is a thin gold ring in the black laquer and the joint is stainless steel. The top has a small black laquer ring at the joint with a thin gold strip as well. The wood of the upper shaft is a natural color for about three inches and it turns in to a rough edged gray color up to the tip. there is no handle wrapping. no other inlays. Could you please Help

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  1. After the bio. what you have is a Mc Dermott cue

    worth about $45 used .Shoot with it they are good sticks my wife has one with a Tiger and all kinds of stuff she handels it pretty good i paid $50 for it in a pawn shop but like i said its a good stick as long as its straight


  2. Yup, my guys are right.  That's definitely a McDermott cue.  My first cue was a McDermott and they make very good cues.  Listen to my friend, Eightbraker and go to the website.  M.D.-BCA Instructor/Referee.

  3. the fellas above are right, its a 'Mac' all of us have owned or used them at one time...I won one from a guy when he ran out of paper and felt he just had to play for something, nice blue one with blue linnen wrap, green clover outline with the M...I ended up playing a Joss before i hung em up, and a sneaky pete canadian two piece for a break cue...went thru a few though, Vikings Meucci Mac Joss...now I just hit one white ball and play golf on grass, not on a snooker table...

  4. I believe what you have is a McDermott pool cue. That's the only company that uses the letter M in a clover for their logo, as far as I know. The Meucci logo is just the name itself. Some of the older, collectable Meucci's had theBMC cues logo but I don't believe they ever used a clover at all. Besides that I really can't tell you much about your cue without seeing it. You might try looking for it on the McDermott web site or contacting them for more info. Good luck to ya!

  5. Yep, that's a McDermott.  That's what I started with years ago before I switched to Joss.  McDermott makes a quality cue, excellent starter stick.  Make sure the shaft is straight and keep a good tip on it and you should get years of solid play with it.

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