Tom B
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Unfortunately, I don't own this beauty, but am assisting the owner in determining the value as she is considering selling it. Her late husband purchased this cue from a friend in 1972. In her words, "he used to travel all over playing with that cue". One of the 2 buddies he traveled with is in fact still an active road and tournament player.
The cue was returned to Barry szamboti in 2000 for cleaning, rewrap, retipping 2 shafts and purchase of 2 new shafts with ivory ferrules (which appear to have been little used if at all). Of the 3 original shafts, one appears to have been primarily used.
Though this cue was used a great deal, it was obviously very well cared for. There are no major dents, deep scratches or evidence of abuse. She did say that he played very little after haveing the cue cleaned. This is an absolutely beautiful old Szamboti.
Kept in the pocket of the cue case is the receipt for work signed by Barry.
I will describe the cue as best I can, but I am by no means an expert so please allow that measurements may not be exact.
BUTT: 28 7/8 in, and 16 3/4 oz. Reasonably sure that the pin is 5/16 X 14, and has 4 color veneers. The wood looks to me to be too light to be Ebony, but very nice, dark Rosewood (Brazilian most likely). Color stitched rings on the butt, nickel silver ring at the joint.
SHAFTS:
The ferrules on the 3 Original shafts appear quite hard and have a slick shiny appearance, so am unable to confirm the ferrule material.
1)28 1/16 in, 12.85mm ferrule, 3 5/8 oz
2)28 5/8 in, 14.06mm ferrule, 4 1/8 oz
3) 28 9/16 in, 12.64mm ferrule, 4 oz
The 2 new shafts purchased in 2000 both have Ivory ferrules (distinct grain), 29in. and 4 1/8 oz.
All shafts have the nickel/silver rings.
The CASE: A used 2x4 black Action style case (forgot to check brand). The case is not in great shape as the main zipper is very tight (but does work) and the black rubber like material in the lid is very sticky for some reason. She keeps a paper towel on the inner lid to prevent contact with the cues. I would say it is functional but not on par with this cue, but works for a shipping container!
I would appreciate any comments on value, or any further information on the cue that the experts would like to share.
Please feel free to ask questions. The Lady that owns the cue doesnt have or use a computer, so will relay any information or answer questions as best we can.
I have several photos, so will post more in a followup message.
I would add that I did not have a pool table available, but rolled all pieces on the side table and every piece seemed to be straight. Together with a couple of the shafts the cue seemed straight as well, but this was obviously not the best test. I'd personally be confident that this cue is in excellent condition. If I can arrange for a better test on a table I will. I'd love the opportunity to hit a few balls anyway!
The cue was returned to Barry szamboti in 2000 for cleaning, rewrap, retipping 2 shafts and purchase of 2 new shafts with ivory ferrules (which appear to have been little used if at all). Of the 3 original shafts, one appears to have been primarily used.
Though this cue was used a great deal, it was obviously very well cared for. There are no major dents, deep scratches or evidence of abuse. She did say that he played very little after haveing the cue cleaned. This is an absolutely beautiful old Szamboti.
Kept in the pocket of the cue case is the receipt for work signed by Barry.
I will describe the cue as best I can, but I am by no means an expert so please allow that measurements may not be exact.
BUTT: 28 7/8 in, and 16 3/4 oz. Reasonably sure that the pin is 5/16 X 14, and has 4 color veneers. The wood looks to me to be too light to be Ebony, but very nice, dark Rosewood (Brazilian most likely). Color stitched rings on the butt, nickel silver ring at the joint.
SHAFTS:
The ferrules on the 3 Original shafts appear quite hard and have a slick shiny appearance, so am unable to confirm the ferrule material.
1)28 1/16 in, 12.85mm ferrule, 3 5/8 oz
2)28 5/8 in, 14.06mm ferrule, 4 1/8 oz
3) 28 9/16 in, 12.64mm ferrule, 4 oz
The 2 new shafts purchased in 2000 both have Ivory ferrules (distinct grain), 29in. and 4 1/8 oz.
All shafts have the nickel/silver rings.
The CASE: A used 2x4 black Action style case (forgot to check brand). The case is not in great shape as the main zipper is very tight (but does work) and the black rubber like material in the lid is very sticky for some reason. She keeps a paper towel on the inner lid to prevent contact with the cues. I would say it is functional but not on par with this cue, but works for a shipping container!
I would appreciate any comments on value, or any further information on the cue that the experts would like to share.
Please feel free to ask questions. The Lady that owns the cue doesnt have or use a computer, so will relay any information or answer questions as best we can.
I have several photos, so will post more in a followup message.
I would add that I did not have a pool table available, but rolled all pieces on the side table and every piece seemed to be straight. Together with a couple of the shafts the cue seemed straight as well, but this was obviously not the best test. I'd personally be confident that this cue is in excellent condition. If I can arrange for a better test on a table I will. I'd love the opportunity to hit a few balls anyway!
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