Something we finally very much agree with. The pool cue collector market is very much older dudes from The Hustler, and The Color of Money heydays, and younger players are more interested in performance over aesthetics/collectability, and as such, we could expect the market to fall slowly but surely over the next decade.Cue market has to fall...
Overpriced...
The pool of players who is interested will shrink rapidly as they go to the great pool hall in the sky....
There's so many high end cues and vintage cues...eventually the market will be flooded as the pool widows and kids sell them off.
Young players want carbon fiber and plastic cues....very few look to customs
NOW, I will qualify that statement with "in America". I would think there is a big market in Asia right now for collector cues, as there always has been in recent decades, and there is simply a much bigger pool of active players, and players who are only in their late 30s / early 40s, and have done well in business, job careers, or whatnot, and have the money to be rocking a prime piece of wood. Not so much in America.
People with high end cue collections need to be looking at setting up overseas sales, to get the most profit.