I believe his new ones sell around the $400 mark. Although problem is I have heard of many of his cues shipped overseas warping pretty significantly so if there is some forearm warpage that will diminish the value quite a bit.
Good friend was just there and brought a new cue back with him. $60.00 total cost to him. It has tons of hand worked inlay in it. He watched the guy make the cue over 3 days including the nice inlay work. Guess the next few months will tell if the cue warps or not. They do nice work, but I have heard about the wood warping from others. I know the shaft was make from an old bowling alley that was torn down. Old wood does not insure dry wood in that climate.