F.S. Tim Scruggs Traditional 4 Point with 26 MOP Inlays

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[/ATTACH]I have a beautiful 2003 Tim Scruggs cue
The weight is 18 3/4 oz. and the length is 58"
The Butt has green and white irish linen wrap,4 points with cocobolo interior and beautiful veneers of black, brown, blue, and gold. Each point has 3 mother of pearl inlays.
The butt sleeve is made of cocobolo and contains 14 mother of pearl inlays
The butt cap is made of alternate ivory. There are also 2) shafts included, w/ ivory ferrules. This stick has been babied and is perfect condition. My boyfriend used to alternate shafts each time he would play in order to keep them identical. He passed away last April and his cue was his pride and joy and deserves to be owned by someone who appreciates it quality. And just don't have the heart to play anymore.
This is my first time posting so I apologize if my etiquette is not correct. I'm still looking into the value, but if anyone can share their expertise, I am open to suggestions. Thank you,:smile: spiritedmb
 
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Re:Tim Scruggs

I'm trying to get better pictures, Eric had professional photos taken, and I can't find the disk so please be patient.

Here is a clear photo of the butt of the cue
 
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I'm trying to get better pictures, Eric had professional photos taken, and I can't find the disk so please be patient.

I don't know the value of this cue. If I were you I'd also be patient. There are a few on here that will try to low ball you. I'm just giving you a heads up. The right buyer will come along with the right price for this cue. Good luck with the sale.
 
A very traditional old-school design. I have a similar cue, a Meucci OL-1.

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It's hard to estimate a market value for your Scruggs cue because this forum is currently overrun with sellers and cash buyers are scarce. But in a normal market, I'd say your cue is worth $1500 easily. If it were my cue, that's the minimum I'd sell it for.
 
Sorry for your loss sounds like you two were very close.
If that wonderful cue was mine and it is as mint as it looks with full size shafts and straight. I wouldn't take less than $2,000. It's an absolutely classic design and good luck with your sale.
 
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