It's easy to write to tell someone to list and sell the cue at the right price.
The challenge is figuring out what that should be & what you paid is a guide.
The cue's condition, supply & demand factors, most recent sale prices, etc. are
typically things people overrate and do not understand or have any knowledge of.
Browsing AZ, FB, and dealer websites hardly renders anyone an expert and at
best, increases your familarity but hardly elevates one's expertise. You cannot go
by how others price their cues for sale on AZ and the final sale price gets seldom
revealed. And higher end cues command and deserve one on one discussion and
negotiation with interested buyers so in reality, FS threads are not totally reliable.
Entrusting your monetary welfare, i.e., sale of cues, is best handled by a professional.
Sell a collection of cues like the OP mentioned and you can be sure money will be left
on the table costing more than what a dealer would have charged. If it was only 1 or 2
cues, I'd recommend seeling the cue on your own but not a collection. There is a lot more
work and effort to successfully produce the maximum profit possible when it is a collection
of cues, not just a couple of high end cues like some of the cues in the OP's collection.
Matt B.
p.s. J.V. @ Classic Cues is a good source to consider.