how old are these?

nick serdula said:
If the ebony cue was a titlist 1 piece cue yes. But it is a hoppe and will have limitations for a builder and the Hoppe cue have a far lower value in exotic woods in comparison to the titlist cues! You have valued the cues as titlist blanks ready for conversion. These cues are not in that catigory. Although a collector may see higher value. The cues are practically useless for conversion.
Just my $.02.
Nick :)

hes exactly right a cue already cut is very limited. too skinny in the joint cant turn points even. a 1 pc cue much fatter and more wood to turn true. they get a premuim
 
TATE said:
Scott,

Very interesting. Where did you see the forearm signature on the ebony Willie Hoppe? I was looking at the pics in the first post and I couldn't make it out at all.

DMG - if you're going to sell the ebony Hoppe (if it is ebony), better to just leave it alone. You won't get the restoration money back and the buyer loses the option of keeping it original. If it's ebony and in good shape, my $900 offer stands.

Chris

You can see the 'H' in 'Hoppe' in the second picture. The first signature has a curl on both ends of the left bar of the 'H'; the second signature only has the curl at the bottom. There are other identifying characteristics in the signature, but the 'H' is all you need.

I have seen a lot more of the '2nd signature/1st label' than the '1st signature/1st label', so older doesn't mean rarer. Exception is '1st signature/1st label/shield weight stamp'...esoteric, huh?

What I really would like to find is a purpleheart Hoppe Pro with an ivory ring. I have never even seen a purpleheart with the first label. Another odd thing - I've seen oak with the first label, but no oak Hoppe Pros, only Titlists.
 
TATE said:
Hi Scott,

I was on vacation and fell behind. I'll get caught up to them in a few days. I just went through the mind numbing ordeal of changing out my computer and updating everything (on Vista) - what a major trick that was.

Chris

Uh oh - I went through a similar hell when I changed from the p.c. to the Mac. What a mess. Ended up losing all my email, but found out I didn't need it. No big deal - emails all concerned the ebony 26 1/2 I'm having Jerry work on. He probably hasn't received it yet, and I haven't received the mop blanks I ordered, so no hurry to make design decisions.
 
TATE said:
Scott,

Very interesting. Where did you see the forearm signature on the ebony Willie Hoppe? I was looking at the pics in the first post and I couldn't make it out at all.

DMG - if you're going to sell the ebony Hoppe (if it is ebony), better to just leave it alone. You won't get the restoration money back and the buyer loses the option of keeping it original. If it's ebony and in good shape, my $900 offer stands.

Chris

Ed Young said he hasn't started on the cues yet, thinks it's ebony and will look at it again and call me later today. I may as well put a hold on the restorations.
 
dmgwalsh said:
Ed Young said he hasn't started on the cues yet, thinks it's ebony and will look at it again and call me later today. I may as well put a hold on the restorations.
Hey Dennis, can you PM me Ed Youngs number or email. I am thinking of having him make me a third shaft for my Kersenbrock.
 
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