1981 Huebler custom shop

CapnBob

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I have a 1981 custom shop Heubler
In like new condition. 2 shafts
And I believe the original hard case.
One shaft original unused.
I believe it is a Queen model based
On a Huebler catalog I found on the
Internet. Rolls straight together and apart.
Anyone have any idea of the value?
I can’t post pics yet but can probably email some
Thanks
 
I have a 1981 custom shop Heubler
In like new condition. 2 shafts
And I believe the original hard case.
One shaft original unused.
I believe it is a Queen model based
On a Huebler catalog I found on the
Internet. Rolls straight together and apart.
Anyone have any idea of the value?
I can’t post pics yet but can probably email some
Thanks
need to put this question in main forum with pics. this section is just for sale/buy/wanted items.
 
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I have a 1981 custom shop Heubler
In like new condition. 2 shafts
And I believe the original hard case.
One shaft original unused.
I believe it is a Queen model based
On a Huebler catalog I found on the
Internet. Rolls straight together and apart.
Anyone have any idea of the value?
I can’t post pics yet but can probably email some
Thanks
Attached is out of the Blue Book of Cues.
If it’s in super shape, maybe $1,100?
 

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I have a 1981 custom shop Heubler
In like new condition. 2 shafts
And I believe the original hard case.
One shaft original unused.
I believe it is a Queen model based
On a Huebler catalog I found on the
Internet. Rolls straight together and apart.
Anyone have any idea of the value?
I can’t post pics yet but can probably email some
Thanks
Is it still for sale and do u have pics
 
I have a Huebler Blue Mammoth with two shafts. Ivory ferrule and joint. Don't know what it is worth.
 
I’m thinking the cue’s likely sale range, if it’s in good condition, could be $1200 - $1600.
However, even if it was worth, say $2k, what matters is how much you can get right now.

Sale prices reflect how much people are willing to spend, not how much the seller wants.
Sometimes it takes a high end cue years before it sells. Seller impatience is a consideration.
 
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