Herman Rambow for sale!

Thanks for the help!

I really appreciate the tips guys! I am new at this and so I am a little clumsy. The reason why I did it the way that I did was just to show that I didn't dream up some price but had gotten the price from what I thought was a legitimate source.

Well anyway...I will take better pictures in the morning and post them along with what the BBoC said its value is because I haven't got the foggiest idea of how to price this thing. Again...thanks for the suggestions, I can tell that you guys are just trying to be helpful.

TT
 
Misread... this is the problem. You read off the photos and that particular cue was a wartime titlist. You need to be on the following page for a level 3.

Deduct 40% for possible improper refinish if the shaft letters were touched up :grin:

JV

You got me there, JV (and I did catch your caveat about reading the book the right way and just spaced it out...and I knew what you were talking about!). So, let's drop the price by $600 and assume the finish is OK. We're still looking at $4,450? Assume the refinish needs done and we're talking $2,670.

We're not trying to rain on your parade, OP. It's just that the Blue Book is strictly a guide and should be used for reference only. The economy isn't allowing anywhere near the prices that are listed in the 3rd Edition, and as JV mentioned earlier, the Rambow section is not even close to representing the correct values or prices being paid for reasons that I think he touched on in his post...:wink:

Good luck with your sale!

Steve
 
Rosewood?

One of the fellows that i had look at it...said that the butt was not rosewood and the other said he didn't know. Do you guys have any opinions?

Thanks,
TT
 
I really appreciate the tips guys! I am new at this and so I am a little clumsy. The reason why I did it the way that I did was just to show that I didn't dream up some price but had gotten the price from what I thought was a legitimate source.

Well anyway...I will take better pictures in the morning and post them along with what the BBoC said its value is because I haven't got the foggiest idea of how to price this thing. Again...thanks for the suggestions, I can tell that you guys are just trying to be helpful.

TT

Hello TwinkleToes:

First, let me say that I didn't intend a thread-hijack. I will say though, the subsequent input from our fellow azb'ers has been eye opening and informative.

I think we can say for sure you have a Rambow worth somewhere between $2 - 5k. :grin:

I certainly am no expert and the BBOC seems to be unreliable as to reflecting current market conditions.

If it were me, I would seek out someone considered to be an authority on Rambow cues and ask their opinion. Get some good quality pics and share them with the expert and see what they have to say. If it costs a c-note or so to know where you stand, it's money well spent. Who knows, maybe he'll tell you what he thinks for free. :thumbup:

If you like what you hear, use that as a reference to post a price and see if she sells. Maybe someone here can suggest who is an authority that can offer their opinion. Guys?

I think you have an interesting cue there and wish you good luck with your sale.

Best,
Brian kc
 
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Yes, however that is one of maybe 4-6 cuemakers that have gone UP. That is not even taking into account that maybe the Rambow section was inflated due to the guy submitting the pricing having the biggest collection.

JV

You can say that again Joe. The Blue Book - even during the boom -
was pretty much a seller's wet dream.

Dale
 
Snip ... Maybe someone here can suggest who is an authority that can offer their opinion. Guys? I think you have an interesting cue there and wish you good luck with your sale.

Best,
Brian kc

THE authorities on Rambow cues are Deno Andrews and Paul Rubino. They can certainly authenticate the cue for you if there is any question, but there doesn't seem to be. Anyone can tell you what they think an item is worth, but when it comes down to it, the actual value is decided between sellers and buyers. What would be most useful is a clear view of most recent sales of similar cues, which we don't have. The best reference that I can give you is this link to an eBay sale that ended just today for a very similar cue (with signature) which started at $1750 and received 0 bids.

What we have here is an almost an entirely basic Rambow cue with one shaft. The signature is it's best feature, and adds significantly to it's value. Aside from that though, there are no additional customizations such as ivory butt cap, veneers in the butt sleeve, or inlays. IMO, if you have all four of these customizations (signature being one of them) the value would be 3-5k. As is, with current market conditions, my opinion on value is $1,200 - $1,500. This opinion is based on eBay sales that I have seen as well as my own 3 transactions in the past 2 years.

By the way, did you have the bent pin repaired? How does it roll now?
 
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You the man Hoppe.............:thumbup:



THE authorities on Rambow cues are Deno Andrews and Paul Rubino. They can certainly authenticate the cue for you if there is any question, but there doesn't seem to be. Anyone can tell you what they think an item is worth, but when it comes down to it, the actual value is decided between sellers and buyers. What would be most useful is a clear view of most recent sales of similar cues, which we don't have. The best reference that I can give you is this link to an eBay sale that ended just today for a very similar cue (with signature) which started at $1750 and received 0 bids.

What we have here is an almost an entirely basic Rambow cue with one shaft. The signature is it's best feature, and adds significantly to it's value. Aside from that though, there are no additional customizations such as ivory butt cap, veneers in the butt sleeve, or inlays. IMO, if you have all four of these customizations (signature being one of them) the value would be 3-5k. As is, with current market conditions, my opinion on value is $1,200 - $1,500. This opinion is based on eBay sales that I have seen as well as my own 3 transactions in the past 2 years.

By the way, did you have the bent pin repaired? How does it roll now?
 
More Rambow pics!

Mr. Hoppe,

Yes...Richard Black reglued the joint and confirmed to me that it is an authentic Herman Rambow cue that is in 75-80% condition.

The work Richard Black did was excellent. Now there is not a detectable warp or bend in the shaft. Actually...the never was a warp in the shaft, the problem was because the joint had come unglued.

TT
 
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I have looked at the writing very closely and I can tell you that there is no discernable evidence that there has been any tracing going on. The marks are very clear and defined.
 
Mr hoppe is correct.
The going market on this cue is $12-1500.
I have bought and sold more rambows on this board than anyone I know.
I would be a buyer in that range.

Chris G
 
I have looked at the writing very closely and I can tell you that there is no discernable evidence that there has been any tracing going on. The marks are very clear and defined.

Thanks. Can you repost the photo of the forearm that you took down please?
 
Mr hoppe is correct.
The going market on this cue is $12-1500.
I have bought and sold more rambows on this board than anyone I know.
I would be a buyer in that range.

Chris G

What went on here was very typical of how Rambow cue sales have been going. Chris has sold me a couple, and his numbers are spot-on, as I've re-sold both for almost the exact price.

The problem is that there is some magic associated with Rambow's name that gets the cash register chachinging in the minds of the unknowledgeable. The 'Blue Book' makes things even worse, for reasons discussed ad infinitum. If the 'Blue Book' did not contain prices, I would have bought several additional Rambow cues, but the end result was that the sellers probably are still waiting for figures double what the cues are worth.

I think this one is especially beautiful - I love the thin ring and the wood. One issue is the non-veneered points, which I think crushes the value. The biggest obstacle, however, is the elusiveness of the seller. You can do whatever you want when selling, but when buying I'm looking for: 1) good photos and description; 2) a price; 3) clear communication and fast response. If you don't know what your cue is worth then you'll never sell it.
 
If you want to auction it put it on ebay.

If you only want attention and make a game out of selling your cue you should put it up elsewhere.

If you are serious about selling it on AZ you should;

1. show a picture of the entire cue

2. have an asking price

3. show more respect to the members of this forum and specifically the
ones that wasted their time reading your ridiculous add.
 
I don't see $1200

The cue is $800 to $900 in most circles. Chris pays too much alot!:grin-square:
Altered in any way is bad. I had a Rambo altered by Gus. It hurt the value. Simon bought it for $500 and it was a titlist. Hay Simon can I nuy it back?? he he.
Nick :)
 
It's worth whatever someone will pay for it. Run it on ebay auction with reserve and you will find out what it is worth in this market. You may be surprised.
 
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