Can anyone tell me value and it’s available to sell. I inherited this

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That’s good advice Nick offered. Your cue looks to be in great condition but it’s not a high dollar cue and doesn’t hold much desirability unfortunately.
 
Only sentimental, sorry. However. people who collect cues don't only collect high end cues. I know a guy with some of the most expensive cues ever made who also has a few of the vintage "cane cues". Your cue looks to be in nice condition. It may be sellable.
I found this on ebay
So you never know.
 
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That was his first post, to ask a question. Don't be so unkind. That is one of the reasons so many just lurk and never post because they know they may be mocked if they ask a question others may find naive.
The absurdity of an anonymous consumer of an innocuous query requiring compensation from the query author, after incurring no hardship, certainly outweighs any subsequent 2022 opprobrium?

Right? Can I geta Amen?
 
The guy has been on a forum full of pool players for 2mos. Anyone that has played pool for TWO DAYS would know that this thing is imported crap. Please, spare us all the butthurt-i-tudes.
 
The guy has been on a forum full of pool players for 2mos. Anyone that has played pool for TWO DAYS would know that this thing is imported crap. Please, spare us all the butthurt-i-tudes.
I'm sure he didn't need me to make my comment I just chose to make it. I have no doubt he's observed already a good number of the people that post here are pricks.
 
A cue’s value can be assigned by monetary estimate or it can be based on sentiment.
It’s said that everything has a price. What’s not said is that sentiment is very expensive.

You see sentiment can dissuade you from selling a memento, artifact or even just a cue.
The pool cue could be a highly collectible custom version or your dad’s beat-up SP cue.

It doesn’t matter which it might be because sentimental value is really unrelated to any dollar value.
Unless financial need or want drives your decision, the best cues to possess are sentimental ones.

My old Palmer cue that my stepdad gave me is as valuable to me as the Tim Scruggs flat ivory
radial joint pool cue I own which is worth a couple of bucks. I wouldn’t sell that Palmer for $5k.

Money……money will come and go and is always replaceable, quickly or eventually but sentiment,
well, once your sell the item, the sentiment will be lost forever. It cannot be replaced so hang onto it.
 
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