If that's the case, then the sale is a fraud as the seller stated that "the cue was MADE for Elvis". Unless they really mean it was "engraved" for him.
If that's the case, then the sale is a fraud as the seller stated that "the cue was MADE for Elvis". Unless they really mean it was "engraved" for him.
Had a guy, who happened to be a pretty fair player, come into the bar one Sunday for a Scotch Tourney that is held on the last Sun of every month.
He was carrying this little case like a backgammon set. He starts screwing all these pieces together. He got it at a pawn shop and he was proud of it.
It was like every month or so, he would come in with a new pawn shop find.
Usually an over priced beer promo cue or something.
If the guy had just saved his money that he wasted on all these little pawn shop treasures, he could have bought himself a half decent used cue.
But oh no.
I have exactly the same cue with the same case here at home.. Ok, without elvis's name on it.. If its really from elvis presley then it might be worth something but the cue itself is worth nothing.
As a cue it's kind of a joke....as an Elvis item....
The seller may well be quite legitimate. And if those are in fact previously unknown original Elvis pics...personal pics....and a personalized early Elvis item.....
Yeah...we can joke....but Sparky may just be able to name a pretty hefty price and get it from a real Elvis collector.
I am guessing he knows he's not selling it right now and is just using this Ebay ad as some cheap exposure. I am guessing this is the real deal.
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Hell, I have two shoe boxes full of Elvis pictures. 4 X 5 or something like that. My Mom acquired them while she was in the antique business.