Help with the value of this 1990 Phillippi Dice Cue? May take offers for it.

thubosky

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This is signed Phillippi 1990 in between the points. I believe its around 19.5 oz. I believe its tiger maple forearm with cocobolo points. The red veneers look metallic under the light, but hard to capture with the camera.. I'm not too sure about the woods, but do know they are definitely highly figured! Ivory dice in the butt. 2 shafts which are in good shape..1 phillippi, 1 is unknown..slight rolls in them but nothing major to affect performance...Hits very solid..pictures don't do this cue justice!


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It's possible..to be honest I'm not too sure who mark tadd is? maybe that means I need to play more lol
 
Welp...

since all the seniors are out or something..

I would give ya a value of 800-1000 in todays market.

Felix
 
Possibly, but probably would'nt effect the value by much.. For one thing it would need to be proven that Mark owned this cue. Is it a one of a kind?
 
I would give ya a value of 800-1000 in todays market.
Felix

I think Felix is kinda high. One unknown shaft, one original, BOTH with rolls, plus Phillippi's don't have a high resale value.......

And whether Mark played with it or not, that lil tidbit will have no impact on the value.

It's a good looking cue and no doubt you can sell it - provided you're flexible on the price.

-von
 
yeah but for phillippi to make something like this new with such nice pieces of wood (pics don't do it justice) it would prob cost over $2000, just look at some of the simple cues on his website and the outrageous prices for them
 
Unfortunately, ebay is probably your best bet to get the real value....whatever it sells for is what it's worth.
 
want to sell this phillippi, schon radial, 2/3 instroke rust tooled case, 3/7 blue/green instroke case, and predator bk2 if anyone is interested let me know
 
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