Jacoby Pro Series - Jesse James Bowman signature cue

I just wanted to show pictures of my new cue that I found at a local pawn shop.

I really love the cue, and agree with all of the great feedback that I received about how great Jacoby cues are.

I really love the feeling of the wrapless cue, and regret not switching to a good wrapless cue a long time ago (it is so much better of a grip then any wrapped cue that I have ever used in the past).

If anyone knows any info about this cue (other then the info that I have already found on the bluebook website), then I am very curious to know more about the cue (like maybe when these cues were made, and when Jacoby stopped making this cue).

I know that it is probably just a production cue, but just curious if anyone knows when it may have been made (or what years this cue model was produced), and how much it retailed for when it was new.

So far, the blue book website (in the link below) is the only place that I have found a picture of the cue that I have, but I just do not care to pay the $4.95 to find out what their opinion is on what the value of the cue is.

http://bluebookofpoolcuevalues.com/...ES_THE_JESSE_JAMES_BOWMAN_SERIES_Level_3_JJB3

Thanks for looking.
 

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Thanks. I received a nice email reply from Jacoby today, and a person named Abbie (from Jacoby) told me that Jacoby only made maybe a dozen of the JJB3 model, and that the cues originally cost $450 around 10 years ago, but would cost $650 if that model was still being made today. So I am very happy with the deal that I got on the cue.

Congrats on the cue.

I would call Jacoby.
 
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