Is this anything at all?

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Worth buying? Thanks.
 

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It so much depends on price, or how much you are willing to pay?
Rich or relatives or Mali...not sure.
Nice vintage cue but not worth a bunch.
curious what is is: Asian import? Older American? From when? Also wondering if it’s worth buying to play with, or is it just junk. It’s a few $.
 
Thanks everyone.
As long as it isn't a banana, grab it for anything under $50.

Between that and a C not it gets progressively more questionable.

Between 100 and 150 is likely what it could be sold for if well marketed and condition is good. I see a bunch of mild dents just in those pics, so that makes it harder to sell when you can get cues like that which are virtually in perfect condition.

Honestly, simple old cues like that can be great players. The zebra wood one I picked up is a 60 inch cue, unusual for the era, and pretty perfect. I put a period correct tip on it and still own it today. Great player. Wrap feels horrible but looks nostalgic.
 
Do you like it? Greatest possibility of a return resides in its potential for your personal enjoyment. It's the item, not the label.
 
I went back and got it. It is shockingly almost absolutely straight. The tip is loose and has a straight wooden peg in it. Who in Los Angeles could replace it with something decent? I want to try to use this as a player. If I don’t like it I’ll just sell it cheap, as it cost next to nothing.
 

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I went back and got it. It is shockingly almost absolutely straight. The tip is loose and has a straight wooden peg in it. Who in Los Angeles could replace it with something decent? I want to try to use this as a player. If I don’t like it I’ll just sell it cheap, as it cost next to nothing.
If the ferrule is not cracked anywhere, it should be able to be reinstalled and a good tip with it. Find someone in your area to do it right.
 
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