The rare and wonderful Gus cue I recently posted about in another thread will, in fact, be going up for sale, after all. 
According to Barry, the cue is estimated to be from the late 70's / early 80's and is one of Gus's most spectacular.
The important update on this cue is that the handle was replaced, reportedly by Tim Scruggs, and that would have been done prior to 2004. Also, the joint on this cue *may* also have been replaced but that is not certain, one way or the other.
Anyone who knows me or has ever dealt with me should be aware that I'm all about transparency and full disclosure so this info will accompany any for sale ad that I place for this cue.
Will this updated info affect the value? We're going to
have a chance to see.
At the end of the day the market will decide what it's worth but there's no getting around the fact that Gus's cues are revered by many and someone is going to want this amazing example in their collection, imo.
I will repost pics along with this post to keep everything together.
Thanks.
best,
brian kc

According to Barry, the cue is estimated to be from the late 70's / early 80's and is one of Gus's most spectacular.
The important update on this cue is that the handle was replaced, reportedly by Tim Scruggs, and that would have been done prior to 2004. Also, the joint on this cue *may* also have been replaced but that is not certain, one way or the other.
Anyone who knows me or has ever dealt with me should be aware that I'm all about transparency and full disclosure so this info will accompany any for sale ad that I place for this cue.
Will this updated info affect the value? We're going to
At the end of the day the market will decide what it's worth but there's no getting around the fact that Gus's cues are revered by many and someone is going to want this amazing example in their collection, imo.
I will repost pics along with this post to keep everything together.
Thanks.
best,
brian kc