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John,

As it turns out, those older line cues were pretty wise investments 7-8 years ago when you could have picked a lot of them up in the $700-$1500 range. Many of them seem to have doubled or tripled in value. As for the future, who knows? A LOT of cues are priced extremely high nowadays(I'm talking market value). Are they good investments ?? Only time will tell. :smile:

If you are looking at an old BB line cue for $5000-ish, it had better be pretty temendous, with a lot of work and ivory in it. If it's a special or one-of-one cue with a good amount of work (or made for a pro player), then it's probably a much safer bet....investment-wise.

Just my thoughts....hope it helps.

Sean
 
Sean is absolutely right. A couple/few years ago, you could get a 4-pointer with veneers and some small ivory inlays for around 1500-1800, all original, with two shafts. I bought 4 at that price back then...and a couple higher end ones (one LOADED 4-pointer, and one six pointer), both of which I bought for under 2800. The 6-pointer I had is my avatar pic.

Nowadays, though....you'd be hard pressed to find one at twice those prices, at least.

I think they're great cues...but my personal opinion is that the pricetags on them are so high, the market for BB cues is now regulated to a chosen few with VERY deep pockets. Hard to tell if they've reached the ceiling yet...but I suspect that they have (at least for now, what with the foul economy and market).

I can tell you that each BB cue I've owned played fantastic. Happy hunting, sir. I had a blast while searching for mine...and I would imagine your search is gonna be equally fun.

Mark
 
Think people are still on a waiting list to snag one. I am not sdure what that means, but I will assume they are still a hot ticket.
 
It's all depends on your own personal tastes.
Black Boar and Searing are among mine.
My BB has at least tripled in value in three years,but i'll never
sell it, it just hits sooo nice.

JMHO
Doc
 
hey

I think they are a great investment.....but its hard to know what its worth when I cant put them down and stop staring at them all day...LOL
Steve
 
DTL said:
Black Boar and Schick are the 2 best cues in the world....period!

Yep, right after Paul Mottey and James White. End of conversation.:wink: :smile:
MULLY
 
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