Joss West Cue (1980)

Vickie

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I am just starting the process of selling this Joss West Cue from 1980 (of course, hand made my Bill Stroud). Not sure where to start or how much to ask. I guess I'm mainly looking for advice from other Billiards folks that can appreciate something unique and beautiful when you see it!
 

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Looks like it has your name on it. Unless you were a famous pool player, that will probably lower the price point of the cue.

Also, this is the for sale area "only", I would move this to the "Main" forum area and you will get more responses.
 
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Vickie,

You need to add the specifications for this cue and a selling price in order to post any thread in the For Sale Section.
The moderators can move this thread to the Main Forum where it belongs but you need the add the missing info in
order for this thread to be listed in the For Sale Section. Cleiton Rocha, Moderator, has posted the requirements for
listing anything in the For Sale Section and created a template format anyone can use but the listing information is nonetheless required with any format you choose to use. The Main Forum can provide you with the answers you seek.
 
Vickie,

You need to add the specifications for this cue and a selling price in order to post any thread in the For Sale Section.
The moderators can move this thread to the Main Forum where it belongs but you need the add the missing info in
order for this thread to be listed in the For Sale Section. Cleiton Rocha, Moderator, has posted the requirements for
listing anything in the For Sale Section and created a template format anyone can use but the listing information is nonetheless required with any format you choose to use. The Main Forum can provide you with the answers you seek.
Thank you so much for your input. I was advised early on that I should move it to the "Main" section. I couldn't find a "move" link so I just reposted in the "Main" section myself. I am also unable to locate a "delete" option to remove the listing from the "for sale" section. Sorry.
 
Thank you so much for your input. I was advised early on that I should move it to the "Main" section. I couldn't find a "move" link so I just reposted in the "Main" section myself. I am also unable to locate a "delete" option to remove the listing from the "for sale" section. Sorry.
Contact Cleiton Rocha……He’s a very accommodating Moderator…..do a search using his name……he’d help you with repositioning this thread. Joss West cues have always been highly coveted and since Bill’s demise, even more so.
 
I am just starting the process of selling this Joss West Cue from 1980 (of course, hand made my Bill Stroud). Not sure where to start or how much to ask. I guess I'm mainly looking for advice from other Billiards folks that can appreciate something unique and beautiful when you see it!
This is one of my favorite designs by Bill.
Ebony butt, red white and ebony 4 pointer. Those shafts don't look so good. Ferrules are nasty. You need to clean them up and measure them. 13mm was standard for most JWs. Your shafts, one of them anyway, looks much thinner. It could be they were using Scotch guard pads to clean the muck off. I had a friend who took a couple of mm off his shaft taper over a few years using those. Or they could be custom. My guess is they've been played a helluva lot. Bcuz of this, you won't get top dollar I'm sorry to say. If try 12-1500 and hope for the best. There's one born every minute.
 
Vickie;

I requested from the admins to pls move this to the Main Forum where you can get some more input on market value, etc. The things that you need to provide are good quality pics of all aspects & angles of the cue. Also, after you inspect and measure the cue you'll need to provod a thorough description on condition, straightness together and apart, length, weight for each piece, joint type and screw, tip sizes in millimeters and anything else that you might consider important to a prospective buyer.

Get all of that info and pics together then write down what shipping you will do and break down if tyhere is a cost for shipping or if its included then what form(s) of payment you'll accept.

Once you have all of the above and a fair market value (withe thehelp of the Main Forum gang, you will then have everything you need to come back on here and post a FS ad.

That should do it.

Nice JW cue, GLWYS
 
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