Hi guys and gals, ive been looking at some espiritu cues and the resale isnt very high. Why is that ? They are pretty sticks but I dont want to lose a lot when reselling later if I buy one.
Do you think they're too thin or not ?Russ makes some really nice cues for a really decent price. I have bought and sold many of his cues over the years that I got direct from him. They have a hard hit, and play very nicely. Price on the secondary market is tougher to gauge. Here on AZB, their resale value on the secondary market is lower, but here in my area, they bring really good money in face to face sales.
He can build a really nice cue when he wants to. My oldest son plays with a very fancy Espiritu. It is the cue that Mike Gulyassy beat Oliver Ortmann with in the Mosconi Cup back in the mid-90s. It is REALLY sweet.
If you want a real good player for a decent price, pick up an Espiritu....and if you think his cues don't sell well, check his booth at any event. He sells out at SBE, Vegas and most other venues that he goes to every year.
Joe
Black balled to your question . I'm. attracted to the nice veneer work.his sticks are in my price range . I'm trying to avoid going over the grand barrier and he has some on ebay with nice veneers at 720