I just picked up this cue. Butt is perfect Any thoughts on what it is worth?
Thanks,
Jonathan Smith
Thanks,
Jonathan Smith
just seeing what it could be worth.are you selling this? if you are you need to post a price (forum rules)
wrong forum.just seeing what it could be worth.
Have this authenticated by Laurie early versions are big money. Probably 5k
That mentality is for desperate sellers and scammer buyers and has no bearing on a Jerry Franklin or David Kersenbrock pre 1996 SW cue. I know 3 buyers that would pay 5k for this as long as everything is straight and it is authenticated pre 96' with a LOA by Laurie.Market is set by buyer, price they are willing to pay.
Cues have not appreciated like they were doing years ago.
That mentality is for desperate sellers and scammer buyers and has no bearing on a Jerry Franklin or David Kersenbrock pre 1996 SW cue. I know 3 buyers that would pay 5k for this as long as everything is straight and it is authenticated pre 96' with a LOA by Laurie.
You are the epitome of your Einstein quote.Sell is free to ask for a price, if they get their price great.
Sometimes buyer negotiate better price then sellers asking.
Wake up and live in real world TROLL.
You are the epitome of your Einstein quote.
You must be kidding. A hand made, no CNC, no computer hand made cue by Ned Morris sometimes becomes available. Ned is among (in my opinion, the best) cue maker ever. I suppose you've got to handle one to know. His cues are the players cues with exquisite workmanship. If you have not handled one of his cues, or played with one please spare me what you might think.you should have bought a meucci
You must be kidding. A hand made, no CNC, no computer hand made cue by Ned Morris sometimes becomes available. Ned is among (in my opinion, the best) cue maker ever. I suppose you've got to handle one to know. His cues are the players cues with exquisite workmanship. If you have not handled one of his cues, or played with one please spare me what you might think.
What you wrote is exactly correct. I just wish someone could design a test where a Fargo 700+ player could try cues of hidden different makers and choose the best hitting cue of the bunch. But, then I even wonder if the ten year waiting list cue maker came in last, if it would change anything. Probably not, hitting horribly would not change the value. I ordered two cues from Franklin in the middle 80's. They are in the closet. It just not matter how a cue plays. The "waiting list" has pool folks wanting to get in. See what I play with below.Markets are created by buyers and sellers.
Equilibrium is the point at which a trade occurs. It’s not a static thing, it’s dynamic