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Hi Steve - Just browsing the limited "market" on sold/available Westons, and considering what I originally paid for the items, I think a fair asking price is $6800, which includes the custom/matching Whitten case. I would give both items a 99/100 score, as everything appears perfect to me, besides the chalked tip on one of the shafts. Running an inflation calculator, the pricing would now be $8,000 for both, so I'm not trying to gouge a profit or play on Perry's death. I just want this combo to go to someone who will appreciate it as much as I have, and keep it in good condition for future generations.Hey Bryan: what are you asking for the Weston cue? and case? thanks Steve
Yeah, it's all about the materials used on this stick. Elephant, high-end amboynia, rosewood, ivory, sterling silver, ebony. Plus the high-quill ostrich case. I went over the top on both of them. Looking at Perry's work over the last decades of his life, I think this is one of his top 5 cues, as far as understated beauty. It's not gaudy, very understated until you look at it closely. Then it just pulls you in. I always saw it as something that would be created by Tolkien elves inside a mountain. I might be interested in a partial trade...but with my injuries, it might just be folly for me to think I could play well again. I prefer the styles of older Joss West, Richard Black, Jacoby. Simple but forever classic. I despise flash in the pool hall, unless I'm trying to hustle players that think peacocking around with their show sticks makes them a better player. lol. Steve, if you want to discuss, my cell is 916.375.9765. Like I said, I want someone to own it that would appreciate it, but I really don't want to be losing money. Hit me up if you're serious.Would love to own this beautiful cue. That is a healthy price on cue, not sure i can make that price work.