Julio Stamboulini cue values

jonkemp

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can anyone tell me what my 1980's Julio Stamboulini cue is worth,
it is in great shape and is the Level-4 Julio-12 model with, - Stained maple forearm, four floating ebony points with a pearlized plastic dot and notched diamond-shaped inlay in each, stained maple butt sleeve with four pearlized plastic notched diamond-shaped inlays set in ebony ovals with ebony half ovals above and below between a row of white plastic checks at top and bottom.
 

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can anyone tell me what my 1980's Julio Stamboulini cue is worth,
it is in great shape and is the Level-4 Julio-12 model with, - Stained maple forearm, four floating ebony points with a pearlized plastic dot and notched diamond-shaped inlay in each, stained maple butt sleeve with four pearlized plastic notched diamond-shaped inlays set in ebony ovals with ebony half ovals above and below between a row of white plastic checks at top and bottom.


Since you copied the description out of the BB, I assume you know they said it was worth $695 in 99% condition back in 2005. Most likely less today.
Don
 
can anyone tell me what my 1980's Julio Stamboulini cue is worth,
it is in great shape and is the Level-4 Julio-12 model with, - Stained maple forearm, four floating ebony points with a pearlized plastic dot and notched diamond-shaped inlay in each, stained maple butt sleeve with four pearlized plastic notched diamond-shaped inlays set in ebony ovals with ebony half ovals above and below between a row of white plastic checks at top and bottom.


I would guess in the current market with one shaft, and provided the butt and shaft are straight you're probably looking at something like 200 dollars. I had a few of these cues in the late 80's and they were fairly inexpensive back then. They played and looked a lot for that matter like a Mcdermott to me.
 
I have a JS-9 that I play ocationally. They are not worth alot ( I say 200-300 tops) , but are very good players in my opinion. Everyone who has hit with it thinks its worth alot more though. They were made by Adam, and Ive liked the hit of all there older line cues ive been lucky to shoot with.

Jamie
 
Those Stamboulinis was realy nice Players. My first Cue 20 years ago was one and now there are not so many left. When they are old like that, the wood will be very dry and stiff and the cue will be an amazing monster. If it is in mint condition i would rate it in the range of 400 Dollar today.
 
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