Hello GoldCrown, Thanks for your responses regarding my Doc Frye Cue. I posted it online and found a buyer for $500. He will pay for shipping and insurance. As you know, this Cue has been in my family since 1968 and was owned by my brother RIP. It’s a bit emotional for me to sell. You replied...
Hello, thanks for an interesting read about the orange five ball! Are you going to the expo near King of Prussia next week? I’m the guy that you were kind enough to exchange messages with that owns the DOC FRYE 1968 pool cue. Do you remember? Thanks. Mike
I located Barry and his phone number in Feasterville. But I also just read a thread that said he is retired and very difficult to get in touch with.
Can you recommend anyone that can shed some light on what this stick might be worth? It has a lot of sentimental value to me and is a great stick...
It was suggested that I contact Barry to try to get an estimate of what my Doc Frye Cue Stick is worth - made in 1967. Is there a way to get in touch with Barry? Can anyone shed some light on how I could get the value of this huge stick? Thank you very much. Mike, Langhorne PA
Yup! I remember it costing my brother RIP about $50-$65 back in 1967. About 10 years ago, I had a new Ferrule and tip put on by a professional. He worked for a billiard hall across from the Neshaminy mall. In the same complex where PennDot has a location. It’s closed now. Do you remember that place?
Thanks for saying. I’ve been thinking about selling this cue stick (I know you probably are wondering why? 🙁). In your opinion, what do you think it is worth? The sentimental value and quality is actually priceless. I’ll most likely keep it. But I’m curious. Please let me know your opinion.
Hello, I hope that you received this message. I am the proud owner of a 1967 Doc Frye Pool stick. My older brother RIP used to shoot pool — on Old Lincoln Highway — at Penndel billiard hall. It was an amazing pool hall with fantastic shooters.
While I was in eighth grade (1968) my parents...