1983 Joss West

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Guys honest opinion what's this worth, it's a buddy's I sold him in1985.It was made when Danny and Stroud were in Colorado.
 

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Actually Danny Janes and Bill Stroud weren't together in Colorado. Danny stayed in Baltimore while Bill moved to Colorado probably sometime in the early 70s . Having said that, this is very nice cue, I'll have to get a better look at it tomorrow on the computer.
 
Danny and Bill had parted ways long before 1983. The price really more depends on if it is a Joss or a JossWest. The $1000 quote may be accurate for a Joss but I seriously doubt it for a JossWest.
 
I was going by what the op said I didn't look at the picture.
Edit: Read post on my phone and didn't look at the pic.

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Don't know about that....it sure looks like the one in the link!

Looking at it now on my laptop it surely does not look like a Joss West. However, I've played with a similar cue with an ivory joint owned by a (then) older player. It was not a production model and was made, as was mine, before the production models appeared. The one in the link, while similar in design, is not the same as the one I played with. In the one in the original post, the bands on the butt are larger than the one I saw.
 
Can't add much to the discussion, except to say I really like the looks of that cue. Classy, timeless.
 
900 max...which means you take 700 or get beaten to death by v tire kickers.
You need much better photos of the cue and specs if you want to sell it.
 
I like old joss cues, but most from that era don't sell for more than 600. Even the fancy ones, which this cue isn't. I watch the cues on ebay, sometimes buy one, and very rarely do you see one actually sell for more than that.

This cue, in my humble opinion, if it is straight, would be in the 550 range.
 
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