I was laying these out to take some pics, and as I was holding each one, I couldnt help but imagine the history behind each cue. Where they have been, who owned them, how much playing time on each, etc. I bet there are some wild stories attached to some of these.
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My favorite is #9 the Hoppe style Gus. I love the look and feel of that cue. It doesnt get much playing time anymore....maybe its just resting while waiting for its next journey or adventure to who knows where...LOL
I have one more Bushka to add. its a hoppe style, will post next week
I was wondering what you think about this theory......
30 years ago or so my father inlaw started collectimg and building model A's. If you wanted to buy a fully restored car it was big dollars. Well as these guys got older and older, less and less people were interested in them and the prices of these cars has dropped incredibly.
Now along comes the baby boomers that are into 60-70 muscle cars, and are doing the same thing and asking big money for a lot of these cars. Just the fact that there are so many people in that age group now, it has driven that muscle car price higher and higher. I understand with the economy doing what it has, prices have changed on almost everything.
Do you think that these beautifull classics could end up going the same way as the models A's.........wondering your thoughts
I hope so for my sake, maybe I could afford that Gus Hoppe. Great cues Steve, That Gus is my favorite classic cue bar none.
Doug
UNBELIEVABLE! :thud:
I am really looking forward to seeing these cues up close and personal!
CHRIS
alton afew cues have no caps....HMMMMMMMMMM
I see 11 cues badly in need of Alton's caps. :smile:
Another beautiful lineup there Steve. That Hoppe Gus is still my all time favorite cue. Classic beauty!![]()
I see 11 cues badly in need of Alton's caps. :smile:
Another beautiful lineup there Steve. That Hoppe Gus is still my all time favorite cue. Classic beauty!![]()
MINE TOO....thanks Walker