Joss - can anyone identify this model?

dakol

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I'm trying to figure out the model because someone wants to trade his Joss cue for mine. His is available online for about $325 new. Mine is an older cue and I have no idea what its worth. I asked Joss but was only told it was made before 1997 when they stared adding serial numbers.

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I'm trying to figure out the model because someone wants to trade his Joss cue for mine. His is available online for about $325 new. Mine is an older cue and I have no idea what its worth. I asked Joss but was only told it was made before 1997 when they stared adding serial numbers.

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When Joss updated their site all their archives got ax'd. If they couldn't tell you all you can do is search for old brochures and hope you get lucky here. I have no clue. Pretty sure that logo was from around '95 til '98ish.
 
I'm trying to figure out the model because someone wants to trade his Joss cue for mine. His is available online for about $325 new. Mine is an older cue and I have no idea what its worth. I asked Joss but was only told it was made before 1997 when they stared adding serial numbers.

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Those Joss cues with the inlays in the butt section only are in the $200 range usually. They ones in the 90s do have a great shaft usually so you may want to take into consideration that side of things. It's nothing rare you have, just older. Probably would be an even trade for the other one, unless you have a great feeling shaft and want to add some extra cost based on that. I also think that logo you have is one of the best ones for them, I would keep this thing myself unless you really like the other one. Keep in mind, you have a decent "classic" Joss, trading it for one you can buy new now I would not do, once the older one is gone, it's gone. I sold a 90s Joss Limited cue one year to help pay for a trip to my son to a Jr National event, it's the one thing I regret doing with my cues, really wish I held on to it.
 
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