blue book does show 450 at 98% but i would put this cue above that. im a mcdermott collector from the cinci area. if you have the original shaft to go with the cue and given that it has been redone by mcdermott, honestly if i were looking for one of these cues and really wanted it in my collection ( already have ) $600 is really not out of the park as long as you do include the Ishaft. the D series cues are very sought after to McD collectors because thats what most of them would get when they started playing back in the 80's. if you have any questions about McD cues feel free to PM me. more than happy to help.
D.C.
playing cue: McDermott M72A dubliner
Break cue: NG01 stinger J/B
I disagree. I recently picked up a 1 of 3 Cornerstone Cues comissioned D23 custom cue (New cue made with original d23 parts) with 2 original shafts and the letter of authenticity for less than $500.
Like others have posted, I'd be a buyer in the <$400 range because I like how the I2 plays.
