Vintage "Cisero Murphy" pool cue

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Another family find:
This is a vintage piece tied to one of the most historic figures in pocket billiards. It's actually a Palmer cue (often manufactured or distributed under the Adam cue line in the late 1970s and 1980s) featuring a signature or stamp for Cisero Murphy—the legendary Hall of Famer who was the first African-American player to win a world title.

  • Design Complexity: Adam/Palmer made several tiers of cues. A plain wood forearm with a basic stamp is worth less than this upscale model featuring intricate four-blade point construction & sharp veneers.
  • The Signature Condition: The Cicero Murphy label or decal under the lacquer is completely legible and undamaged. Since he has an incredibly dedicated niche collector base owing to his historic significance, a crisp signature is a major selling point.
  • Originality: Collectors want the original finish as this cue offers and the original Irish linen wrap is perfect.
If you are looking for a billiard legacy cue, then this cue's for you!.
 
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It's actually a Palmer cue (often manufactured or distributed under the Adam cue line in the late 1970s and 1980s) featuring a signature or stamp for Cisero Murphy

$1000 buy it now :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

I am in for $95.67
It sold for $1000.00
 
Sure it did.
Hmmm, maybe you're right.

eBay used to put a line through the sale price if the best-offer item had been sold AND the purchase price was less than that shown. eBay may have ended that practice and now all best offer sales show price without any line through it. Its now impossible to tell what the best-offer sale items went for.
 
Hmmm, it didn't sell for $1000. Probably $200
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eBay won't provide Best Offer sold prices but I think this outfit can find some sold prices:
 
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