Are you a shooter or a collector? If your a shooter and it would make you more comfortable to wrap it with REAL lizard , go ahead. If your a collector and are going to bury it in a closet for 20 years , don't. Frankly ," The Gambler," unless it is one of the legendary first few with real inlaid playing cards ,(Do they exist?) even though it is an ORIGINAL, will probably never reach the status of a true collector's item. Lizard will probably enhance it's value. IMHFO.![]()
I have an original Meucci gambler, and I was thinking about changing out the wrap. How would the value change if I did that? If I put a lizard wrap on it, would the value go down?
Unless you plan on keeping the cue a long time, it's best to leave it alone. The Gambler is a famous design and the Originals are collectible - don't mess it up. It may not hurt the value a lot (maybe $100) but it sure would make it harder to sell in the future.
Chris
I disagree.
The Meucci Gambler really doesnt have any collector value. There are 1000's of them and they are not rare in any sense of the word.
It is worth 3-400 and at worst it is worth 2-300. If you like the cue to play with and want to change the wrap, have at it.
Ken
I think you might be confusing that with the current Meuccis with the script logo.
The Meucci Original gambler, from the 80s, does have collector value and is worth $500-$700. I've seen plenty of them in that range sold on both the W/FS forum and Ebay.
The question is, how will that value change if I swap the wrap.
Go ahead and put what ever you want on it. You will NOT hurt the value of that cue any at all! If anything at all it will increase with a real leather wrap!I have an original Meucci gambler, and I was thinking about changing out the wrap. How would the value change if I did that? If I put a lizard wrap on it, would the value go down?