Cue ID Joss

BigJohn89

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Looking for any info I can get on this stick. No serial number. Already contacted Dan. I would be grateful for anything. Thanks.
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hang-the-9

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Could be a custom order or something for one of the distributors. Don't remember that design and I've looked at a lot of Joss catalogs in my day from the era of that logo, which wold be in the 90s I think.
 

BigJohn89

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Could be a custom order or something for one of the distributors. Don't remember that design and I've looked at a lot of Joss catalogs in my day from the era of that logo, which wold be in the 90s I think.
That's what I was thinking. Any idea on a value at all? What chance the white is the good stuff?

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BigJohn89

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Early to mid-90's maybe? No idea of value.


Not ivory....99% for sure.





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Through a Facebook group we have correctly identified it as a model A-9. Now we are trying to find a value. I've reached back out to Dan. Thanks guys.

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hang-the-9

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Through a Facebook group we have correctly identified it as a model A-9. Now we are trying to find a value. I've reached back out to Dan. Thanks guys.

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Probably $200-250 if the shaft is nice. Those 90s Joss cues used very good shaft wood. The one I used to own was an amazing hitting cue, I had at least 3 people dying to buy it from me, the shaft on it just had such a sweet hit.

But they are not very collectible unless the very early ones and value is about the same as any used production line cue.
 
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