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I have this 2002 Searing, but I don’t know the value should I have it at. Got them on a trade with a friend, and I have somewhat of a rough idea of how much they are selling for. I heard a normal Merry Widow searing already cost at 3500 to start and each request like inlays or rings and such are more. Please don’t quote me on this, but that’s pretty standard for most cue maker now, like Tascarella, OTT or SW.
It has two full shafts with 3 custom JPs from him. One shaft is Brandnew, other is used. The pin is 5/16-14 not the uniloc.
Let me know what ya think, yes, the price is what people feel or want to pay for it. However if you’re more knowledgeable about these, please give me a rough estimate.
How is worth calculated ..... I would find it very tough to pay 5k unless it was a 360 stylea plain merry widow used to go for $3500-$4500 with the low end bienf closer to the norm several years ago
with your cue having inlays i would think closer to $5000 is its worth
i sold my collection several years ago so i have not kept current on recent prices
btw
i sold it for the reason you mention
i believed the number of people who want these type of cue and can afford them is decreasing
Worth is calculated by what the market will payHow is worth calculated ..... I would find it very tough to pay 5k unless it was a 360 style
i went back and corrected my spelling....Thank you my friend. It’s a good advice. I already ordered an extension from Dennis, and I hope I’ll get it not like other people in 3-5yrs.
Thank you my friend. It’s a good advice. I already ordered an extension from Dennis, and I hope I’ll get it not like other people in 3-5yrs.