1974 United Adams Cue ~Mint~

kidcuban21 said:
Selling Via Ebay or contact me directly, my feedback on ebay is impeccable, I've sold numerous cue including rambows, szamboti, dieckmans, chudy, and others.

Cue has over 100 inlays, must see.

Nice old cue, I have always liked these old Adam Cues. But, a little advise I would not advertise the cue as Mint. Mint means that the cue is factory new, Original Tip never chalked. I know that this is mostly just semantics, but many people are picky enough to call you on it. From your photo's I would say the cue is 95% + condition. But it is certainly worth what you have started the Bidding at.


Hope this helps and good luck with your sale.
 
Looks like pretty decent original condition, but agreed on the "mint" sign. Looks like despite no dings, it could use a refinish to be "perfect". With so many inlays, that's to be expected, especially being so old. Kinda like a cue with steel rings. They always move and break the finish eventually. The real issue with something this old is whether the "A" joint is still solid, i.e. whether the butt rolls straight. My Robinson was made in 1995 and its A joint is being fixed by Mike Webb. If its still good, boy, what a bargain! Best of luck.

tim
 
manwon said:
kidcuban21 said:
Selling Via Ebay or contact me directly, my feedback on ebay is impeccable, I've sold numerous cue including rambows, szamboti, dieckmans, chudy, and others.

Cue has over 100 inlays, must see.

Nice old cue, I have always liked these old Adam Cues. But, a little advise I would not advertise the cue as Mint. Mint means that the cue is factory new, Original Tip never chalked. I know that this is mostly just semantics, but many people are picky enough to call you on it. From your photo's I would say the cue is 95% + condition. But it is certainly worth what you have started the Bidding at.


Hope this helps and good luck with your sale.
I think most would consider a cue with that much age, that is 35 years, to be in excellent condition.

Yes, a refinish would be ideal for a collector, if it were my cue, I'd have mike webb do it.
 
kidcuban21 said:
manwon said:
I think most would consider a cue with that much age, that is 35 years, to be in excellent condition.

Yes, a refinish would be ideal for a collector, if it were my cue, I'd have mike webb do it.

95% Original Condition is excellent for a cue this old!!!!!:)
 
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