Blue Book Of Cues

As was said, 2005 was the last. Editions 1, 2, and 3 pretty regularly available for sale.

Shame the online version is gone.
 
You mean in over 20 years there has not been a new and revised/updated edition?

Hasn't there been alot of changes, advancements, technology, different cuemakers, etc, etc, the last 20+ years?
 
Hopefully we can get some people on the same page sooner than later. Blue Books, and valuation guides in general, are good but mostly driven by people in those markets that are well respected and have the health of those markets as their priorities. Unfortunately, this industry has been handled by people that are more like pool players, than people who are forward thinkers for the long term. I can cite quite a few markets that have ebbs and flows but survive because the top tier of those industries, have a vested interest.

JV
 
Don't need a Blue Book Of Cues. We got AZBilliards Forum with all the answers!
That brings up the question of how things are different now than when the Blue Book was published.

Are those types of books published now? Is it economical to do so? Is it more common to have an internet version like that for cars in Kelly's Blue Book? What AZBilliards influence is there on the need for such a book?
 
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