One thing that rarely gets touched on is documentation. When buying older cues, IMHO you should write down all information you are given on a cue when you buy it. Especially if it is from the original or second owner. I make it a habit, when I buy, especially over the internet, to get whatever information I can. Then I write it down, or type it up in a word document. In fact I usually put the information into an appraisal type document so when I sell the cue I can hand the information in a letter.
If there is a name in the cue, other than the sellers, this information is extremely important and could be important in future sales.
You should try and obtain any previous owners names, the fact if its been refinished, by whom, and write it down and keep it with the cue. Buying and selling cues would be more fulfilling if the new owner got accurate history on the cue when he bought it. It would also be historically prudent to do so.
This is the document I created for the Eddie Silva cue. I use white font color for the owners name and appraisal value and change them back to black when I print it out.
I also implore new cuemakers to offer a similar "bill of sale" document for cues for the same reasons. It maybe a pain in the ass, but it will allow you to reference the cue in the future.
JV
If there is a name in the cue, other than the sellers, this information is extremely important and could be important in future sales.
You should try and obtain any previous owners names, the fact if its been refinished, by whom, and write it down and keep it with the cue. Buying and selling cues would be more fulfilling if the new owner got accurate history on the cue when he bought it. It would also be historically prudent to do so.
This is the document I created for the Eddie Silva cue. I use white font color for the owners name and appraisal value and change them back to black when I print it out.
I also implore new cuemakers to offer a similar "bill of sale" document for cues for the same reasons. It maybe a pain in the ass, but it will allow you to reference the cue in the future.
JV