$30K Ultimate Pool Room on eBay

DJSTEVEZ

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Has anyone seen this? You get all of it for $30K.

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THE ULTIMATE POOL ROOM


1. TABLE: Brunswick "Marquette" reproduction, #156 of 160 produced. An antique reproduction that plays like a current day competition table. One matching cue rack included. $26,500. Additional cue rack. $5,000. I have not been able to find another of this table for sale anywhere. Total $31,500

2. LIGHT: I had this light made. It covers the table perfectly. $4,000

3. CUSTOM POOL CUES:

a. PFD-PAUL DREXLER, "Leaves of Stone", burl wood butt with green malachite inlays, featured on the cover of the February 1996, “All About Pool” magazine. This cue is a collector's cue with very complicated workmanship and is a great playing cue. $6,000

b. PRATHER, "Bondage", Birdseye maple with cocobolo chain inlays. This cue is a collector's cue with very complicated workmanship and is a great playing cue. $4,500

c. LUXE – Fernando Fuentes, Very rare. Pink ivory butt with ebony inlays. $2,500

d. LONGONI - "Ambra", billiard cue. $1,500

e. PADGETT - Birdseye maple butt with purple heart inlays. $1,200

f. SCHON - Birdseye maple butt with ebony inlays. $1,800

g. SCHRAGER - Birdseye maple butt with ebony inlays. $1,800

All custom cues have 2 shafts

4. SEMI-CUSTOM POOL CUES

a. MEUCCI - Birdseye maple butt with ebony inlays. $800

b. BRUNSWICK - Birdseye maple butt with ebony inlays. $400

c. McDERMOTT - Birdseye maple butt with ebony inlays. $500 This cue is over 40 years old.

d. PREDATOR - Black butt with 2-314 shafts. $500

e. MEUCCI - Short butt jump cue. $500

5. STANDARD POOL CUES

a. BRUNSWICK - Brown butt. 2 @ $150 = $300

b. HUEBLER - Red butt. $100

c. MAXIMUM - Oak butt. $100

d. Short cues (2) 48” and 52”. $100

6. CUE CASES

a. McDERMOTT - hard shell - 1 butt/2 shaft (4) @ $100 = $400

b. LONGONI - hard shell - 3 cue (2) @ $250 = $500

7. BELGIUM POOL BALLS - 15 with 3 cue balls and case - $300

8. Miscellaneous racks, bridge, table brushes, chalk, numerous videos and books, and

other accessories, including “Billiard Encyclopedia” and “Blue Book of Pool Cues”. $800


The total I PAID for this package is over $60,000. Some of these items have appreciated in value. It is a complete package that would take years, if ever, for someone to accumulate. Everything is in "as new, perfect" condition. Available for inspection in Beverly Hills, CA
 
Nice set-up there. That's one beautiful table. I wonder who made it? Sounds like a fire sale for someone who's moving. You could probably buy the whole thing for 25K cash and that's not such a bad deal if you had a place for it.
 
Those prices he listed are new retail it looks like not used or even new street values. Nice setup though. Quality items, and that table is beautiful.
 
I like the wall rack. Set up is probably from and estate sale. Like JH said, they would take less and it's probably in a situation where NO one wants to disassemble and move it, that's not cheap, and once in storage, tables seem to stay there for ?????????????????????? who knows how long. I'd call a museum :).
 
Yeah..... Beverly Hills, CA, yeah .... nice stuff there... reeeally nice stufffff.

Bet you can buy that whole setup in the Bronx for 18 bucks. :cool:
 
I know the guy selling and it is by no means a "fire sale". If anyone is interested in any of the items for sale, I have more pictures available that I took and can work a deal for you with the owner.

BTW - The Franklin SW ebony nose and the ebony 4 point Padgett are no longer available... wonder who bought those?? :rolleyes:
 
I know the guy selling and it is by no means a "fire sale". If anyone is interested in any of the items for sale, I have more pictures available that I took and can work a deal for you with the owner.

BTW - The Franklin SW ebony nose and the ebony 4 point Padgett are no longer available... wonder who bought those?? :rolleyes:

Nice score, Russ! That table is a beauty.
 
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