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What's huebler cue(s) are considered the "rarest"?

I know its not the rarest, but how rare atte the jump breaks?
(I copied this pic from another thread, thanks for the loaner whom ever the owner)
 

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I don't know how rare it is but I have one - I have retired it long since but its a great jump/ break cue
 
rare huebler

I am a Huebler Collector, but I would be guessing on this one. "Pool Crazy" is the guy with the answers. I am sure he will see this and post.
 
Huebler

There were a couple diffren't variations of the custom shop blue mamoth. Along with some custom variations of the ASH line. The jump breaks are fairly rare but I have seen more of them offerd for sale than the blue mamoths
 
The break jump

Paul made a few of them, but he also made jump cues to.
They are harder to find than the bjs. There were 2 different Break Junp cues one had a normal 5/16 x18 pin, but Paul changed it to a more radical 5/16 pin that has a sharper twist. It was changed due to the fact it took to long to unscrew. Paul made 2 different types of Jump cues as well.
He built one in the mid 80s but didnt like how it sold. I designed one in the mid 90s which he produced for me. I had about 50 made which I sold in Germany. as far as I know there are only about 5 here in the US I still have 2 one in my case and the other in my collection. My break jump was made for me and the jump cue was also designed to take the same shaft as my original HP that I bought in 86. so your answer would be he made quit a few of them
 

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Nice!

That must be the one you had previously told me about, thanks for sharing! I'm sure thats something I would have never seen before!

Would you say that jump cue, is the rarest one you've come across poolcrazy?
 
Has anyone ever seen a catalog with the HI series? These were made starting in about 73" Does anyone know how many cues were produced in the HI series line?

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Poolcrazy, may have all the huebler facts your looking for, there are a few others also that really know a lot, may not be signed on now, so we'll bump for answers!
 
Huebler

I have jb with leather wrap and came with two shafts,Probably not alot of those around.Also one of his gambler cues.
 
Rarest Huebler Ive ever seen

Theres been a few of them, some were made for the Vagas trade show,
and had alot of inlays, others have been made for Actors. one made with a Jack Daniels Glass Bottle in the buttsleve. Saw a pic of that cue it was very didderent, and yes the bottle was full. I wish I knew where the cue was now.
 

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What's huebler cue(s) are considered the "rarest"?

I know its not the rarest, but how rare atte the jump breaks?
(I copied this pic from another thread, thanks for the loaner whom ever the owner)


Well most Heubler production cues are not considered rare unless they are very early.

Paul built so many different designs unless it is from his custom shop or 1 of 1 don't think rarity comes into play!!!

JIMO
 
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