justinb386
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I found a Meucci David Howard cue at a pawn shop yesterday, and it had a $75 price tag on it.
So I thought it was a really good deal, because it came with 2 shafts, and a really nice case that looked like an It's George case (but did not have the shoulder strap on it).
As I was waiting to pay for it, the guy at the counter told me that he could not sell it, because it had a Police Hold on it.
I am not sure what a Police Hold is, but I assume that the cue was reported stolen.
The thing I do not understand is, how could that specific cue be reported stolen unless the owner of the same exact cue came in to the pawn shop and noticed his stolen cue, and reported it to the police.
I was really unhappy about the cue having a police hold on it, but I would never want to buy a stolen cue anyways.
So does anyone know what the process is for Police Holds?
Does the owner of the cue have a certain amount of time to claim the stolen cue before it is released to the pawn shop, so that they would have the right to sell it, or how exactly do police holds work?
Thanks.
Here is a link to a picture of what the Meucci looks like (it is the one with the dark stained forearm, not the one with the maple forearm).
http://www.discountpoolcues.com/meuccidavidhowardcue4.htm
So I thought it was a really good deal, because it came with 2 shafts, and a really nice case that looked like an It's George case (but did not have the shoulder strap on it).
As I was waiting to pay for it, the guy at the counter told me that he could not sell it, because it had a Police Hold on it.
I am not sure what a Police Hold is, but I assume that the cue was reported stolen.
The thing I do not understand is, how could that specific cue be reported stolen unless the owner of the same exact cue came in to the pawn shop and noticed his stolen cue, and reported it to the police.
I was really unhappy about the cue having a police hold on it, but I would never want to buy a stolen cue anyways.
So does anyone know what the process is for Police Holds?
Does the owner of the cue have a certain amount of time to claim the stolen cue before it is released to the pawn shop, so that they would have the right to sell it, or how exactly do police holds work?
Thanks.
Here is a link to a picture of what the Meucci looks like (it is the one with the dark stained forearm, not the one with the maple forearm).
http://www.discountpoolcues.com/meuccidavidhowardcue4.htm
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