youngblood927
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Can anyone tell me anything about this cue? All I could find out is that it was made by a custom cue maker by the name of Rob Giusti out of Cleveland Ohio
I’m a Meucci guy I picked this up at an Estate Sale about 8 years ago I found that this cue maker did some modifications on Dufferin cues but as to value on this one I have NO CLUE any help would be appreciated ThanksCan anyone tell me anything about this cue? All I could find out is that it was made by a custom cue maker by the name of Rob Giusti out of Cleveland Ohio
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Thank you for coming to my aidLooks like good work on it, general "unknown" or local makers would be in the $300 range for a cue of that design. The only web result for him is another cue on AZB from 2013.
Another Question if you don’t mind?Looks like good work on it, general "unknown" or local makers would be in the $300 range for a cue of that design. The only web result for him is another cue on AZB from 2013.
Another Question if you don’t mind?
Do you have any ideaabout who may have made this sneaky pete? Pin looks similar to a Meucci pin in fact a Meucci shaft will fit right on I took the big bumper off the bottom there is NO weight screw I know that the older Meucci Pete’s where different back in the 80’s hits good little to thick in the shaft & butt for my liking had it for about 15 years got it and a nice black suede It’s George case at a different Estate Sale.
Oh wow all those words and just one sentence I can barely comprehend the message I guess maybe extra effort is requiepred of the reader.Thank you for coming to my aid
I figured around that range $300-$400 seeing that I thinkthe conversion that the gentleman had was like $175 at the beginning I seen his post a couple years ago it says traded now on the Dufferin conversion but a couple years ago he had a price listed for it so not
% sure anyway like I said I’m a Meucci guy & I’ve owned and played with many types of cues started with a Adams Kitty Kat cue paisley colored lol
it was the early 80’s my Mom & Dad bought brand new from Starchers Billiards had it a day and broke the shaft breaking so Dottie gave me a Meucci shaft that fit perfect... I still have that cue.... Then went on to a regular Meucci then to a Joss then a schon which both where to stiff hitting in the early 1990’s I owned a Paul Mottey beautiful cue ivory inlays silver rings ebony points was really high end cue wish I still had it played with it maybe 3 times and was way to stiff hitting for my likes lol it sat in the case while I shot with a Meucci sneaky pete break cue boy I wish I still had that Mottey it would probably bring $10K now anyway long story short I’ve hit with this Giusti Cue and hits good its in great condition looks like it was hardly used I bought it at an Estate Sale not far from Starchers Billiards in Akron Ohio I’ll probably EBay it.