Collectable Cue Wish List

thoffen

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I'm putting this thread here because it gets the best trafic from those who collect cues, and it falls under "wanted".

This is a survey on the things that are desirable in collectable cues. The cues I'm talking about are the Vette you take out for joy rides when you're not saving on gas mileage by going with your Honda. They are collectable, but not strictly for collections. They are meant to be played with but kept in good condition. Resale value is very important.

Length:
58" or longer-is-better mentality

Weight:
19-19.5oz or is a different weight good and easy to move?

Tip Diameter:
13mm standard or newfangled thinner voodoo

Ferrule:
Ivory demands the dough or something more playable

Joint Screw:
standard 3/8x10 for compatibility or special pin?

Joint:
SS, Phenolic, Ivory demands more dough, etc.

Forearm Wood:
Classic BEM/Tiger Maple is more collectable, or something edgy like coco or ebony

Points:
Long, short, 6, 8, butterflies, hi-low, etc.

Veneers:
Lots of veneers or just one or none? Are recuts worth the price?

Handle:
No-wrap figured wood, classic irish linen, leather/leather print, funky stack, don't harm them ostriches, or hope you don't get caught with a corked cue

Rings:
Stay away from metal? Any special style? Light on the ringwork?

Butt Cap:
Ivory for prestige or something harder?

Inlays:
Should be more of a players cue, or heavier on the inlays?

CNC:
CNC work is for pansies -- only sharp cuts for me! Or are intricacies superior even if a machine did them.
 
Price and waiting time are the two best indicators of value. When it comes to highly collectable cues, I think certain, minor, specifications are simply trivial. I'm sure you will find many people who agree and disagree over certain subtleties of a cue, such as joint, ferrules, length, etc. I don't think a Szamboti with ivory ferrules is worth much more than the same cue with LBM ferrules.

Just look on ebay to see what people are buying.
 
Unless you are driving your Vette caus' your 2005 Edo MC12 R is getting yesterday's air changed in the tires, the handle is ivory with some additional ring work, silver carving, or inlay work within this wrap.
 
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