OldHasBeen said:
A good friend of mine has "Fatty's" Rambow that was given to a great friend of Fatty's when he started playing with a cue that he was endorsing instead. This was the cue he played & hustled with daily BEFORE The Movie.
Just curious - What could it be worth?
TY & GL
Along with pool, I collect sports memorabilia. You really need documentation to back up the provenance of the cue, otherwise it will probably only sell for slight more than what a regular Rambow would sell for.
If you you have the documentation from Fat's or maybe something from T Bell, I would take it to Mastronet or Sotheby's.
This probably didn't help much, but it's a hard sell without documentation, just for the fact that there are so many fakes (see Operation Bullpen).
Good luck to your friend!
Jim