93 STL-1 schon value?

Brandon79ta

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Does the odd pin increase it's value to collectors? Or being a simple player cause that to not really matter at all? It's in good shape probably 80%, it's been played with. One gold letter shaft original shaft at 12.7mm. Only real flaws are the clear coat on the shaft is scrapped up, was like that when I bought it, and one of the nickle rings has turned green by the wrap, and the wrap could stand a cleaning. The green ring is hard to see unless you get close.

I've had the cue since 06 but I'm thinking of maybe selling and either getting something that's 60in or something with a standard pin. I've not really been keeping an eye on cue prices since they tanked years ago so I thought I'd ask what a good starting point would be.
 
I've never gotten any more money from the cues made in 93, the year they had schon on the collar.

Stl-1's are still made, the shafts are still good quality. The R1 schon is worth more. There was a odd pin in 93 for some cues, those sometimes bring a little bit more.
 
In other words seeing how the new ones are $450ish it's not worth the hassle of selling. Was hoping schon collectors might like the fact it's rare and make it worth selling. But it does make sense that they only go after the Runde era cues or the high end limited run cues.
 
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