You Never Know!!!!
I have a question. If I or any cue maker was to make a cue from wood out of a famous cue makers inventory, whether they got it after the cue maker retired, passed on or just quit making cues. Does the fact that the wood is from them make the cue any more valuable. I'm sure it does to a fan of the particular maker, but just to the general masses should you say this wood is from " fill in the blank " and it is more valuable. Just curious.
Hi,
Who knows what people are willing to pay for something as there are a lot of people that idolize some old time cue makers. If you could confirm that these pieces of wood were form a certain shop I am sure there are some cue groupies out there that would be interested to pay extra money for a perceived intrinsic value.:love2: Look what the unfinished blank left in Balabuska's lathe fetched after George passed. Stuff like that is crazy but people with extra money on their hands find ways to spend it!
As a stroke of luck, I recently had the opportunity to buy some
"Famous Wood", (24) 5 point multi-veneered cue blanks from an estate sale that are in the "finished dimensional state" that were built in 1993 - 1994 in Waconda Il. by
Omega DPK. They are ready for the wrap groove, pin, seal and finish.
I had some collectors contact me and wanted to add them to their collection as pieces of cue making history. I posted them on AZ Wanted For Sale
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=197777&highlight=omega and have sold a bunch of them for $ 1000.00 and $ 1200.00 for the ones with Ivory.:clapping:
I never thought I would get more than 4 to 5 hundred bucks each as compared to John Davis blanks for example.
It just goes to show you, one man's idea of a valuation is another man's fortune. For me, it came down to the fact that many people revere the Omega DPKs and the value of these cues were set by the market forces. Because these cues were the last available Omega DPKs in the world, the value is higher. I wonder what they would have got in a good economy?
If you can get some type of letter of authenticity where that wood came from you might be able to offer a cue for a higher than normal price for a custom build order.
Good Luck,
Rick G.
Here are some pics of some "Famous Wood":
Esoteric Cue uses their custom fabricated Omega Style - Modified 3/8" x 14 tpi Joint pin on their cues. These pins are available for free with a blank purchase. Alignment barrel is .375 and inserting threads are 3/8" x 16 tpi.
Thanks for Looking