I've been shooting for quite some time, so I'm pretty familiar with a lot of cues out there and their history. This one stumps me a bit....
I live in Austin, TX, and Euro's were pretty popular here for a while. I believe this was the line produced for a very short time by Bill Stroud after he and Dan Janes split. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I also believe these to be pretty rare cues. I have only seen just a handful of these going around and am thinking of picking up one from the owner of the poolhall I usually go to. Not ever seeing any under $1K, I spouted off an offer of $700, and he said he'd take that. It's a 4pt cue, each point being like a veneer, as the inner wood is the same as a forearm. There is no butt decoration/inlay work at all.
Can anyone shed some light on this and let me know what this cue would be worth?
I live in Austin, TX, and Euro's were pretty popular here for a while. I believe this was the line produced for a very short time by Bill Stroud after he and Dan Janes split. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I also believe these to be pretty rare cues. I have only seen just a handful of these going around and am thinking of picking up one from the owner of the poolhall I usually go to. Not ever seeing any under $1K, I spouted off an offer of $700, and he said he'd take that. It's a 4pt cue, each point being like a veneer, as the inner wood is the same as a forearm. There is no butt decoration/inlay work at all.
Can anyone shed some light on this and let me know what this cue would be worth?