Hagan Cue - A rare cue to see ;)

td873

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As some of you may know, Hagan cues are one of a kind, all hand made by Bill. Many of his cues have Buckhorn instead of Ivory. This one has a buckhorn joint and matching buckhorn rings on the shafts. The ringwork is incredible on this cue. Also, Bill used a secret splicing method for his cues.

This cue is quite old, and could use a refinish so the pink ivory would stand out a bit more.

Bill Hagan Cue: Old, unsure of age
Buckhorn joint
Ringwork and matching ringwork on shafts
4 Ebony Points with Pink Ivory dots, I'm not sure of forearm wood - any help?
Butt has 4 Ebony windows and 8 Pink Ivory inlays.
2 Original Shafts

Cue1.jpg


Forearm:
Forearm2.jpg



Joint
Joint1.jpg


Points:
Point1.jpg


Points:
Point4.jpg


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Bill Hagan Cue: Old, unsure of age
Buckhorn joint
Ringwork and matching ringwork on shafts
4 Ebony Points with Pink Ivory dots, I'm not sure of forearm wood - any help?
Butt has 4 Ebony windows and 8 Pink Ivory inlays.
2 Original Shafts

Butts with HC
Butt1.jpg


Butt closeup:
Butt8.jpg



Shaft 1:
Shaft1.jpg


Shaft 2:
Shaft2.jpg


Shafts Closeup:
Shaft3.jpg
 
The ringwork is incredible on this cue. Also, Bill used a secret splicing method for his cues.
That he did.
You'd only know if you take the wrap out. ;)

The man was a genius. I think the aliens took him and his wife in Arizona. :-)
 
Hagan Cues

I would love to know how many cues Bill Hagan made. He has to be right up there the absolute best cuemakers, and I mean the very top.

I have one of his cues and it plays incredible. The shafts are slightly longer than the butt.

I hope he is still around, and making use of his skills.

Anyone interested in seeing the my cue let me know.

Regards
ken
 
JoeyInCali said:
That he did.
You'd only know if you take the wrap out. ;)

The man was a genius. I think the aliens took him and his wife in Arizona. :-)
Is it a full splice done in reverse?

Tracy
 
RSB-Refugee said:
Is it a full splice done in reverse?

Tracy

Bill Hagen used to use a full length 29" piece of wood split down the middle, reversed and glued back together. He felt that the lamination kept the cues stable. I've worked on several Hagen cues over the years. He built his own pantograph and used it to do some rather fancy inlay-work and of course, his use of buckhorn for joints and ferrules was on every cue of his I've seen. Since he moved away from my area (Ohio) they've become quite scarce, don't know if he's still making cues or not. It was just a hobby for him when he was building cues. I believe he was a tool and die maker at GM before he retired out west.

Sherm
 
cuesmith said:
Bill Hagen used to use a full length 29" piece of wood split down the middle, reversed and glued back together. He felt that the lamination kept the cues stable.
Thanks Sherm, I saw the dot inlays at the top of the points, and they reminded me of the bottom of a full splice. How do they hit? What do you think about the re-orienting of the grain? Does it make it a lot stiffer?

Tracy
 
Hagan cues

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Some other questions. My shafts are slightly longer than the but, is that the norm or different?

I was told when I showed my cue to a cue dealer at Derby City that several of his cues have been sent to Japan because of the buckhorn verses the ivory of others.

I was offered $1K for the cue. I actually thought the price was a little high, and then it made me wonder if this guy as offering that he must be sending it over there too. I didnt trade and I still have the cue.

Again, is there an estimate of number of Hagan cues out there?

Regards
ken
 
A friend of mine sold one on ebay about a year ago and ended up getting an offer he coldnt refuse and closed auction early. I dont know the# he got.
 
Black-Balled said:
A friend of mine sold one on ebay about a year ago and ended up getting an offer he coldnt refuse and closed auction early. I dont know the# he got.

And who is this guy ?????..And i never hear of him .But that cue is nice ..hows the hit ...?????????
 
$800-$1000 seems about right for what the market was doing on most Hagan cues a few years back. We have not come across any within the last year.

It's been a long time, but I sold a similar Hagan cue about 5 years ago with satinwood, ebony, and lots of buckhorn. It was comparable to this one work-wise and a Japanese collector purchased it from me.

BTW, I believe that this cue was one we had on display (Murphey cues booth) a few shows ago at the Super Billiards Expo. It's a super nice cue with the pink ivory and buckhorn. Normally you wouldn't think much of those two materials going together...but the really work in this cue. The yellowing of the finish kind of hides the beauty that's underneath.

Sean
www.cueaddicts.com
 
deadstroke32 said:
And who is this guy ?????..And i never hear of him .But that cue is nice ..hows the hit ...?????????
If you hit with it, you'd sell all of your cues. :D
Hagan made his cues really thin. Nasty lacquer finish too.
But, they hit like a dream.
There's a reason you don't see to many used ones.
They're not really that pretty.
Then again pretty doesn't sell that well anymore imo.
Cues that hit great do.
 
cueaddicts said:
BTW, I believe that this cue was one we had on display (Murphey cues booth) a few shows ago at the Super Billiards Expo. Sean

Yup.


It's a super nice cue with the pink ivory and buckhorn. Normally you wouldn't think much of those two materials going together...but the really work in this cue. The yellowing of the finish kind of hides the beauty that's underneath.

It needs refinish, and then it will be good to go.

-td
 
Hey that dealer was cueaddicts on this post.....

The dealer I talked to at Derby City was the one on this post. He told me the exact same story.....

Small world.

Ken
 
My Hagan Cue

Attached is the photo of my Hagan cue.

As mentioned earlier, the butt is rather thin. It is made of osage orange, ebony and buckhorn. It has 2 shafts, plays great. The ringwork is amazing.

Best Regards
ken
 

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