Couple of Abe Rich cues on ebay. Anyone know if the are legit? Thanks, John
Couple of Abe Rich cues on ebay. Anyone know if the are legit? Thanks, John
The Red bottom cue is a Florida Cue. I personally think the other cue with points is a cue Abe had in his shop for resale. He had hundreds of cues made by other people like Adam in his closet when I visited his shop years ago. They all had that little square sticker on them. There is nothing about that cue that says Abe Rich to me. But the other one is a safe bet.Couple of Abe Rich cues on ebay. Anyone know if the are legit? Thanks, John
The bottom cue with that little 23 sticker is the type of sticker that was on all of the Asian made cues that Abe had for sale in his shop. It also has the very rounded rubber bumper that thins out on the edge to almost no height, like many Asian cues use, including most of the ones he had for sale when I visited him. Could Abe have changed the wrap on one of those cues. Yes. Or made a shaft for it? Yes. But to call it a conversion seems like a stretch. Abe sold Adam and other Asian cues. I have a few of Abe's cues with the Acrylic windows and a Florida cue. I am no expert on his cues or business, but I am afraid that people will start calling all the Asian cues he had forsale in his shop "Abe Rich cues" and in the long run, it will tarnish the reputation of the true quality of the cues he actually made.There are similarities to cues Abe built or converted, either in craftsmanship or materials.
The "Cocobolo Starlite" was one in Abe's "catalog." That cue has the same joint rings, wrap, buttcap and bumper as the EBay cue in question. I'd be surprised if the EBay cue doesn't have a small pin, too.
Hope the photos help anyone interested make a better-informed decision or become more knowledgeable about Abe Rich and his cues.
To me, they look like Abe Rich cues. But, I've been wrong before, too. It is ultimately your call.
Best,
~Beau
Looks like the reserve wasn't met on the cue in question.
I spoke to Chris about this cue on the phone.
It is hard to prove one way or another how much of this cue Abe may have customized.
Really all we know for sure is that it came from his shop.
The conversion process itself may have been somewhat limited.
There are similarities in several of the features to other cues from his shop, and some that are undoubtedly Abe's, such as his cocobolo starlight.
As I've always said; make your own decision.
~Beau
Did Abe ever sign any/many of his cues or is this something that is not real common? Thanks