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the story on this famous cue? i know that this and the opal were the biggest he made but does any one know much on this?? 734-693-3177
 

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the story on this famous cue? i know that this and the opal were the biggest he made but does any one know much on this?? 734-693-3177

I know where it is. I know who has it. I think I know how they are about the pricing/selling of collectibles.

And, if I may say so, that's some pretty good searching on your part there Willy.

Kevin
 
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that cue was just sold in an Auction in California for 7300

Sold is an interesting term, possibly descriptive of what happened, and possibly not.

Any member of AZ that would like to reveal themselves as a bidder or what they bid?

Kevin
 
It was LOT #94, this was a FEDERAL ASSETS SEIZURE AUCTION

For some, piece of shite 'PONZI SCHEEMER' that stole millions from people and then indulged in every whim he imagined. Anyway,

The auction was in California and it started at 11am this morning, PST,

I didnt see the actual auction 94 go off, when I say it posted it started at, $1,250 and had 3 bidders. But I just saw one other poster, that listed it close out at, $7,300, but I cant deny or confirm this.

A beautiful Custom Huebler, but I dont know how many of these were ever made, but i would figure it was less than 10, but just a guess.

I will continue to enjoy my 1981 Perfect Condition Custom #3, and watch as the Custom slowly get the exposure that Pauls cues deserve.

All the Best

Mike 'acedonkeyace' Kennedy
 
Custom Huebler

I know what the final bid was but it wasn't me that made it, lol
all I can say is its one of the nicest Hueblers Paul ever built.
There are alot of Customs that Paul built that have never been seen.
anyway the finial bid was 5750.00 not counting fees
as soon as I have more pics I will post them here for everyone to look at
Terry B
HERE you go
this is what it looks like up close
 

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I know what the final bid was but it wasn't me that made it, lol
all I can say is its one of the nicest Hueblers Paul ever built.
There are alot of Customs that Paul built that have never been seen.
anyway the finial bid was 5750.00 not counting fees
as soon as I have more pics I will post them here for everyone to look at
Terry B

The fees are a 15.5 percent buyers premium, 9 percent sales tax and 3 percent bidding fee. With these fees alone that brings the total up to 7300 and that is not including insurance and shipping.
 
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