If we consider that such a cue might have been about $150 in 1981, that would be $550 today. Decent ones, with points, will pull about $250 today on average, depending on condition and other matters like these logos and signatures we have talked about. Plain versions less, fancier versions more, which is generally true for all cues. So, as a used pool cue, that's holding it's value.
Do they have value? Certainly. Are they very "valuable"? No. Do people collect such things? Absolutely. When you add things like misspelled signatures and promotional logos, they gain
novelty.
I don't know what the deal was with Adam using Mizerak's name, but I do know what it was with the KaoKao cues. That was his baby. That was his business. He trademarked and licensed it. I have some of the documentation and talked to a couple of the people involved including a family member of Miz. They had a small line of decent cues but made many low end department store cues. The brand is still around and making tons of crappy products.
What I don't get is why people act like they bit into a rotten apple just by noticing that anybody is discussing such a thing or God forbid buys one, sells one' or posts a picture of one. I guess I don't really care much but it's just such a bunch of noise. It does not contribute a thing. It certainly isn't any revelation and shows no insight into anything.
People responded to the OP as if he was suggesting it had some great value. He said he was "intrigued" and wanted to know what it was. The only reference to value was:
there must be some value to it collecting wise….
Yes, there is. People collect all sorts of
novelties and memorabilia. It's a pretty straightforward matter.
Monetary value? That's where this comment started, so I'll cap it off with a relative comparison. You can get a brand new Joss in this price range (Joss Limited is $267), or a used one that is a little fancier. I just checked Ebay sold listings and you can easily find a Joss in the $100 to $250 range, more if you stretch it to $300, and they are pretty nice cues. We're talking a nice Joss cue for the price of a new shaft.
We're talking actual selling prices, not the crazy asking prices some are posting about and complaining about. So, you can have a Joss, or an old Adam with novelty. An old Adam is a good playing cue, and many are full splice to boot. And it isn't likely to go down in value.
I spend a little more on one of these cues recently, my fault for missing a deal that was offered so I had to ride out an auction. I can afford it, no big deal. My bid to assure winning the auction might shock some people. I did it to get my hands on the cue because I wanted to post more about these. Why?
Because it is fun. Somebody even put an ivory ferrule on the one I got at some point.
I am a "gear guy" and like quality stuff. Guns, knives, pens, watches, pool cues, boots, leather jackets, tools, and more. I have quality shit, some of which I would literally stake my life on if the SHTF. This stuff, these cues, and stuff like them, is
just fun.
Why did I post all this? In another thread a guy asked about a cheap old cue. He went on to say his dad had one when he was poor. Then people piled calling it a tomato stake etc. I get it, it's just banter, we have fun with that. I do it a lot here, but mostly I keep it to NPR. But something about it didn't feel right when I saw it in that thread. The guy was poor and that was his cue. I didn't want to be a joy sucker and post in that thread like I had a stick up my ass, so I posted here in a way that I think at least contributes something.