1981 huebler diamond cue

dr9ball

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I need to know how much its worth never been used in case two shafts one butt

If you can post some good pictures it will help people give you a better estimate. You may want to remove the bumper to see if it's from the custom shop also.
 
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brebre07

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Pictures tried to get some good ones
 

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ceebee

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I have the upgraded one....

This Cue is great. I won about half my Tournaments with this Cue... it has a great balance
 

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brebre07

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OK so stupid question even if its never been used still only 150-200. I got it at an auction and plan to resale really hoping to make the best profit
 

dr9ball

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OK so stupid question even if its never been used still only 150-200. I got it at an auction and plan to resale really hoping to make the best profit

Production cues often don't bring as much in the resale market because they are not as rare as a custom cue. Sadly the cue market is down in general over the last couple of years.
 

Scott Lee

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brebre07...It is one of Huebler's plainer cues. Hence it is not worth much. If you paid more than that at auction, you got hustled...not at all unusual at auctions (many times things get bid up for more than they're worth). There's also a glut of cues for sale, so it's a buyer's market for cues.

Scott Lee
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OK so stupid question even if its never been used still only 150-200. I got it at an auction and plan to resale really hoping to make the best profit
 

brebre07

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I live in central Illinois between Decatur and Champaign I love the input I'm getting but my husband would like to find someone in the area to appraise it and look at it hands on can anyone recommend somewhere that would do that.
 

dr9ball

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I live in central Illinois between Decatur and Champaign I love the input I'm getting but my husband would like to find someone in the area to appraise it and look at it hands on can anyone recommend somewhere that would do that.

I'm sure someone can give an appraisal in your area. If you really want to find out what it will sell for, put it up on eBay. Then you will know what it's worth to the people that are willing to buy it.
 

Blue Hog ridr

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I have the same cue with one shaft. Paid $100 for it.

On the other hand, you asked for an appraisal. This is one of the best places in which to do that.
I doubt that a hands on will get you any more money than what you were just told.
Specially not in todays market. Take it to a Pawn shop. They will tell you what its worth.
 
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lumberjack

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Huebler

Previous post is correct, in that the cue is only worth what someone will pay for it and in today's market, ebay is the best way to find out. This was a very common Huebler model. Many are out there. It's value is as a great playing cue, but has little to offer as a collectable. If you list it, make sure you include details on weight and shaft diameter, as that will be critical to those looking for a player.
I have many Huebler's and would say the a couple hundred plus some change is probably tops.
 

worktheknight

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A Huebler Die Hard Collector will maybe go $ 250.00 tops right now. Keep it nice, put it away and check back in a year. Some of the real nice Hueblers may bring $ 400.00 today. It really has to be from the custom shop of Huebler's to bring anything more. Of course, this is my careful opinion only, but, with 20 years of selling Hueblers, I'm hoping I am close. You may hold out though, as the right person will pay.
 

Blue Hog ridr

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A couple of years ago, someone was selling one exactly like that. He called it a vintage cue and was asking $300 for it. I can't remember if it sold or not.

I like mine just fine, I cleaned the wrap and the shaft and it was close to new. The Huebler logo wasn't on the butt cap and someone had put a small green gem in the cap.
If it was a real diamond, it might be worth more but I doubt it is an emerald.

Anyhow, if someone were to offer me 100 plus shipping, I would sell it.
 
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