Cues rarely seen for sale

pt109

WO double hemlock
Silver Member
Frank Paradise cues.

From discussion with collectors and dealers, Frank made fewer cues than either George or Gus, which I believe.

All the best,
WW

Jimmy Moore offered me a Paradise when I was a kid...it was the right price.
It was a little over 20 oz.....I liked 19 oz or under...so I didn’t buy it...
....I wished I had it later on....what an idiot..:banghead:
 

axejunkie

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Bill Hagan
David Tice
Keith Cues

The real good hittin' cues don't come up on for sale often!
 
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WildWing

Super Gun Mod
Silver Member
Jimmy Moore offered me a Paradise when I was a kid...it was the right price.
It was a little over 20 oz.....I liked 19 oz or under...so I didn’t buy it...
....I wished I had it later on....what an idiot..:banghead:

I don't blame you. Now, if you have a Paradise Diamond King with the asymmetrical diamond and dot inlays in the points, you hang onto it like grim death.

All the best,
WW
 

TommyT

Obsessed
Silver Member
Randy Mobley's cues come up rarely for sale and they are the cutting edge. It might have something to do with how nice they hit.
 

jayman

Hi Mom!
Gold Member
Silver Member
Lucasi
Chris Byrne
Martinez
Kikel
Colorado

I can't remember the last time I saw a Colorado for sale, I have a couple beauties, maybe if I ever get a decent camera I'll post a few pics. And I keep going back and forth on selling my Ernie Martinez cues cause every time I pull one out I just get that feeling when you know it's something really special.
I am always in the market for 1960's - 70's fancy vikings priced to sell FYI. I should buy a camera... prolly wont .....
 

JolietJames

Boot Party Coordinator
Silver Member
Greg Hearns.
I've posted wanted ads here with only one success.
Still looking for more, especially with the extensions.
Almost sold one a couple years back. Thank goodness I got a job and was able to keep it -the cue that is...
 
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