Obviously you don't know about the "Biagio" cue. You may think $700 is way out of line
but actually in great condition is probably worth more. $300 tops for one in good condition...Pleeease. Before you comment on something you ought to know what your talking about.
Obviously you don't know about the "Biagio" cue. You may think $700 is way out of line
but actually in great condition is probably worth more. $300 tops for one in good condition...Pleeease. Before you comment on something you ought to know what your talking about.
Thinking of doing a raffle. What is a value area on this?
I bought one of these new, I'd say in the early to mid 80's and paid about $300 new for it. I sold it a few years later after I picked up my Phillippi that I still have to this day. It wasn't a bad shooting cue, you just couldn't get much action from it. The guy I sold it to over 15 years ago still has it, I might get it back someday for sentimental reasons.
Obviously you don't know about the "Biagio" cue. You may think $700 is way out of line
but actually in great condition is probably worth more. $300 tops for one in good condition...Pleeease. Before you comment on something you ought to know what your talking about.
I never really knew and at the time I didn't know enough to ask. For some reason I always thought it was an English company. lolDo you know if yours was JOSS or Asian made?
I would love to have a good example of each in my collection eventually.
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i cant offer any information about the cue. but from my understanding there were to be NO more raffles on AZ. Might want to check that out if this is the site you intended on doing it on.