What a great cue, thanks for posting it.
Did you buy wigs the same place Spector buys his? You do know that is a wig, right? Spector is very nearly bald. Why would anyone spend money to have hair like that? Then again, he is quite nuts.
I think he got something like 20-to-life.
What a buzz kill, I only need what 10-30k for the cue and another half million for the car??? Imagination sucks when its only in your head lol.
G.G.
Ha, last Daytona Coupe that sold was ten million! If my imagination ever gets out of my head we are all in trouble!!
Larry
whooaa . . . that 289 sounds nice!Here is a real in depth video on that Shelby Daytona Coupe with Jay Leno, the very car pictured above before they cleaned it up some. http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/video/video_player.shtml?vid=519722
Here's a beautiful and original George Balabushka cue, owned originally by Phil Spector.
Thank you for these great photos. Sorry, but I just could'nt help myself and enjoy one more look. :wink:
Here is Phil Spectors old ride, it was not much of a street car and he got a ton of tickets from it, it was a race car and very rare.
Cool article on this car: https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a15149002/death-deception-and-the-4-million-cobra-feature/I rode in that car with Phil from the Billiard Den to Cantors Deli.
The car only had a fiberglass sort of a passenger seat. Really uncomfortable.
His bodyguard followed us in a Ferrari Dino.
When we got to Cantors the place was full with Hells Angles. One group got up so Phil could have their table. He was well respected then.
bill Stroud
Cool article on this car: https://www.caranddriver.com/features/a15149002/death-deception-and-the-4-million-cobra-feature/ Here's where it is now: https://www.simeonemuseum.org/collection/1964-shelby-cobra-daytona-coupe/I rode in that car with Phil from the Billiard Den to Cantors Deli.
The car only had a fiberglass sort of a passenger seat. Really uncomfortable.
His bodyguard followed us in a Ferrari Dino.
When we got to Cantors the place was full with Hells Angles. One group got up so Phil could have their table. He was well respected then.
bill Stroud