.................The Searing cues I spot that I like I'd rate very high in price and some others, well, I just have to question the seller's asking price as being unrealistic. Furthermore, in my opinion, every seller overestimates the value of the cue for sale and buyers never pay the listed price, not in today's marketplace. But the same could probably said about cue collectors assigning sentimental values to cues in their collection. Until the cue sells, it hard to be certain about prices.......full price still happens but it takes a long time from what I've seen.....a very long time.......and I still harbor doubts that the ones I'm thinking about actually sold for the listed asking price........sale thread prices get deleted so one never knows.
In general, I think $5,000 - $8,500 should fetch a lot of cue in today's secondary market but I don't know how Searing cues stack up versus Szamboti or Hercek cues. I think Don Sureman has a Searing cue that will awe people in person and this one should sell at the show......the design is genuinely a classic look.
Matt B.