Most cues are made to be adjustable. The weight bolts are changed, added, or removed as needed from the butt end of the cue. Remove the rubber bumper from the butt end of the cue. If there is a weight well, then your cue is adjustable. If there is no weight well, then I would recommend you have a cue maker or cue repairman determine if your cue can be made adjustable.
this could be a Palmer made Cue
Adam Cue Co. in Japan (brand no longer made) !
Lucasi pool cues are a mass produced cue that exists in name only. These are produced for Cue & Cases Sales, Inc. of Florida. These are imported, but Cue & Case does not reveal where these have been made. The cue name comes from the company's owner's last name, John Lucas III.
This is known as the masse shot.
Depending on age of stick it is either a JP Mannock or J.Pechauer cue.
yes I am 99% positive that you can make a pool cue out of oak wood
A banana cue is a Filipino snack made by coating a deep-fried banana in caramelized brown sugar.
China
There are two kinds of cue ball jumps, one immediately after the cue strikes the cue ball and one where the cue ball jumps after contact with another object. A legal stroke to jump a cue ball immediately must strike the cue ball above center - this drives the cue ball into the table surface from which it rebounds. Strking the cue ball below center to lift the ball intentionally is called a scoop shot and is a foul. A cue ball can be made to jump after hitting a rail by using extreme draw or follow.
get an orange a cannon, then bust on it, with your dad
Brunswick