I have a Kersenbrock cue, which I've owned for 10 years. I bought it used from a guy when I was having my Southwest made. The guy I bought it from had sent it to Jerry Franklin (Southwest) to have shafts made. Apparently, the original shafts were lost or damaged. While he had it there, Jerry confirmed it was a Kersenbrock cue.
In any case, I love the cue, but I could use some extra money now, so I'm looking to sell it. But I don't really have any idea what it's worth in today's market. It's a staggered 6 point cue, with Hoppe style butt plate, made of tulip wood butt and points, curly maple wrap area, maple front, with 2 shafts. It's a beautiful cue, in great playing condition, hits superbly (much like a Southwest), though it has a fair number of superficial dings.
Any idea who I could contact to find out what it is worth, or can anyone speculate on its worth?
In any case, I love the cue, but I could use some extra money now, so I'm looking to sell it. But I don't really have any idea what it's worth in today's market. It's a staggered 6 point cue, with Hoppe style butt plate, made of tulip wood butt and points, curly maple wrap area, maple front, with 2 shafts. It's a beautiful cue, in great playing condition, hits superbly (much like a Southwest), though it has a fair number of superficial dings.
Any idea who I could contact to find out what it is worth, or can anyone speculate on its worth?