Hi, complete novice to the forum but well chuffed to have found it! As a bit of a novice collector, I'd be intrigued if any cue experts or collectors on here could shed any light on a cue I have recently purchased. It came as a pair with a 1 piece 1st edition Burwat Champion, so here goes.
It's a long ash shaft with ebony splicing, almost like the top section of a regular 3/4 cue but longer. It measures 133cm with a male thread. The bottom/ butt of this cue is timber, female thread with a telescopic extender. I appreciate this sounds a bit odd, but can only guess it's something that was made when butt sockets never really existed, to almost have your own fully extendable cue? It has a custom cues sticker on it by Mac Chambers with an address in Rushden with an old style landline contact number.
I'm grateful for your time guys, and any ideas would be appreciated.
It's a long ash shaft with ebony splicing, almost like the top section of a regular 3/4 cue but longer. It measures 133cm with a male thread. The bottom/ butt of this cue is timber, female thread with a telescopic extender. I appreciate this sounds a bit odd, but can only guess it's something that was made when butt sockets never really existed, to almost have your own fully extendable cue? It has a custom cues sticker on it by Mac Chambers with an address in Rushden with an old style landline contact number.
I'm grateful for your time guys, and any ideas would be appreciated.
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