FS - Three MEUCCI ORIGINALS

Donny Lutz

Ferrule Cat
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I have three MEUCCI ORIGINALS from the 1984 catalog. All three are in 95% condition and play very well. PM for details on each. Any reasonable offer considered. 100% money back if not satisfied.

Had several offers, but when I agreed, buyer did not follow up.

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We Three Kings (Three Beautiful Meucci's!)

Donnie,

I must say that all three of these Meucci's have beautiful wood. I've owned two of the same models, an 84-4 and MO-4, but I don't recall the wood on my cues being as figured or distinctive. I'm sure someone will take them off your hands, if your asking price is fair. GLWS.
 
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Donnie,

I must say that all three of these Meucci's have beautiful wood. I've owned two of the same models, an 84-4 and MO-4, but I don't recall the wood on my cues being as figured or distinctive. I'm sure someone will take them off your hands, if your asking price is fair. GLWS.

Thanks. My current asking price is $300 each or $850 for the trio, including shipping and handling.

I just noticed a typo on my original post and I corrected it. These cues are between 95% and 98% mint.

Sadly for some of us with these nice old Meuccis for sale, while most AZers recognize the quality of the actual Meucci Originals, a few posters have said things like "All Meuccis are crap" or "Don't every buy a Meucci"...I wonder if these guys have ever picked up a real MO (not the new "Meucci Originals" selling on Ebay).

There were quite a large number of big name players using MOs in the late '70s and '80s. I sure liked my 1977 LH-2.
 
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MO's are nice. these are 3 good ones here. isn't it wierd how some parts yellow and others don't. ivory maybe?
 
MO's are nice. these are 3 good ones here. isn't it wierd how some parts yellow and others don't. ivory maybe?

Yes. I'm sure the ferrule isn't the same material as the Implex joint or the points, but I wouldn't claim that it's ivory...
 
84-3

Which one is the 84-3?

The one with the dark butt, darkened grey/green wrap, and two ebony points...among the prettiest set of points I've seen.

This is actually my favorite of the three shown. It's clearly had lots of play, because the logo is almost worn off, but it's in amazing condition.
 
The shafts on these Cues are worth the price of the whole Cue!

Back then Bob used the best.
Nick :)
 
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