Theres a cue on Ebay for a million dollars!

Look, jerks...that is my listing an i dont have time tk respond to all of you idiots.

I challenge any of yoi to find a cue exactly like it. It is because of this uniquenessocitydom the price is set where it is.

You guys are obvliviosly not the target market.

The cue has LITERALLY been

B-B, don't get so upset....and you did make it a bit over-priced...
...that cue aint worth much more than $40,000
 
Well, I don't know is it's the highest, but I had a conversation with Tony Scianella of Black Boar several weeks ago, and he's aware of one his elaborate cues that resold on the collectors market for either 155K or 157K, I forget which. It's the highest I've ever heard of; there may be higher.

Mike Sigel did make a couple cues with diamonds in them, a few years ago. He kept one for himself, and sold the second one. Similar designs, just slightly different use of dashes in the buttplate. They were quite nice looking cues. Saw them both in Frederick, Maryland. Nowhere near the prices above, I think they were something like 7K cues.

All the best,
WW

Great info. Thanks for sharing. Those Black Boars sure are pretty! :)
 
Great info. Thanks for sharing. Those Black Boars sure are pretty! :)

You're welcome, Jen. Yes, those Black Boars are something else.

When Mike Seigel was finishing up at Champion Billiards Frederick as house pro, he had his cuemaking equipment with another person, I believe in the Carolinas. Mike still did plenty of cuemaking work during that era. Those two cues with the diamonds, he made, as he was heading off to do the Sigel pool tour.

There are those who think Mike Sigel wasn't a cuemaker. They are not old or wise enough to know that he did work with Dan Janes at Joss Cues in the late 60s to the early 70s. Possibly Mike's cues didn't resonate with some, and overmarketed, but to say he was not a cuemaker is to show pure ignorance, or lack of age in this hobby. He knew plenty about cuemaking.

All the best,
WW
 
Seems like the price got dropped to $4,000

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/vintage-Bru...d=302431226198&_trksid=p2047675.c100012.m1985
 
Why are you guys low balling this poor fella, he is just trying to make a buck or 2 on a highly desirable collectible cue, this is a tough crowd!!!!:eek::eek:

He deserved (verbal!) crap for doing crap. Very simple.
It's probably worth a couple of 100$ due to being very rare, and that means, the "worth" is only due to a few people wanting this old thing for whatever (crazy) reasons.
The real worth probably is around 10$.

People are allowed to earn money, but let's keep it clean, real and honest. Outrageous behaviour is not wanted.

Cheers,
M
 
Today it's.......
"Buy it now" price of $600.
Starting bid of only $80.
Still no bids at all.
 
It's down to $60 starting bid, I wonder if he set a record for most over-priced item and then the highest drop.
 
He deserved (verbal!) crap for doing crap. Very simple.
It's probably worth a couple of 100$ due to being very rare, and that means, the "worth" is only due to a few people wanting this old thing for whatever (crazy) reasons.
The real worth probably is around 10$.

People are allowed to earn money, but let's keep it clean, real and honest. Outrageous behaviour is not wanted.

Cheers,
M

I was making light of the situation in a rather sarcastic manner is all. :smile::smile:
 
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