Chris, yes the Ginacue in question made an appearance in Ernie's catalog as an 18D. The last time I saw it priced in a catalog is was just under 20K.
Scott - My apologies, you were correct, the cue we are talking about was indeed designed by Ernie originally for the Smithsonian exhibition.
JV- Yes Ernie made 4, in Gina style they are all color variations on the same theme.
Ernie caught wind of the fact that the Smithsonian exhibition wasn't actually happening and never sent his cue there to get stuffed in some closet. I love this part of the story as it is so typical Ernie, but he had zero interest in donating a pretty large Ginacue to the Smithsonian all for the honor of having it sit in a closet, so he kept the cue. He has the Smithsonian's invitation to exhibit and all the paperwork as if he had contributed, AND THE CUE, which he subsequently sold. Think about how collectible that particular piece is! (and while you are thinking about that, if you want to buy it, let me know as last time I spoke to the guy who owns it, he wanted to sell it and not at a profit).
Ernie sold his 18D's and sometime shortly after, Mottey produced the cues that are being shown in the For Sale thread.
That's about what I think I know.
Thanks
Kevin
Scott - My apologies, you were correct, the cue we are talking about was indeed designed by Ernie originally for the Smithsonian exhibition.
JV- Yes Ernie made 4, in Gina style they are all color variations on the same theme.
Ernie caught wind of the fact that the Smithsonian exhibition wasn't actually happening and never sent his cue there to get stuffed in some closet. I love this part of the story as it is so typical Ernie, but he had zero interest in donating a pretty large Ginacue to the Smithsonian all for the honor of having it sit in a closet, so he kept the cue. He has the Smithsonian's invitation to exhibit and all the paperwork as if he had contributed, AND THE CUE, which he subsequently sold. Think about how collectible that particular piece is! (and while you are thinking about that, if you want to buy it, let me know as last time I spoke to the guy who owns it, he wanted to sell it and not at a profit).
Ernie sold his 18D's and sometime shortly after, Mottey produced the cues that are being shown in the For Sale thread.
That's about what I think I know.
Thanks
Kevin

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