The Meucci sticker cues are Heubler cues from the 70's with Meucci stickers put on by Paul. they should be left alone as they are a part of history that can be wiped away all too easily.
I tend to agree. They were produced in the Huebler shop when Meucci worked there. They are the first evidence of cues branded with the Meucci name, but they are clearly Huebler in construction and design. Huebler cue values were bolstered with his passing.
If you find a nice example with that sticker on it that needs any work best efforts need to be made to leave that sticker as found IMHO. Only a good experienced refinisher should touch it IMHO, they know how to work around that sticker.
Huebler values have yet to plateau since his passing.
There are always those with negative opinions on such matters since they are "production cues" but the market tells what's going on.
I was recently offered $1000.00 for my Huebler with three original shafts (two at 31 inches and one at 29) as well as original Huebler JPs and turned it down. The man was playing with a Cog so he knows his cues. This one is a keeper.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=291233
Personally, I am watching and waiting for a deal on an early Meucci with the sticker out of the Huebler shop. I do want one.
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