Looking for advice

Travis00

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I just inherited some pool cues from my father in law who passed away recently and wanted to see what kind of value they are worth. There is 1 Bludworth, 1 Woodworth, and 1 McDermott cue that I have. I know the Bludworth is the most value just from the research I have done but wanted to know a little more from someone who is an expert. Thank you for the help.
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I just inherited some pool cues from my father in law who passed away recently and wanted to see what kind of value they are worth. There is 1 Bludworth, 1 Woodworth, and 1 McDermott cue that I have. I know the Bludworth is the most value just from the research I have done but wanted to know a little more from someone who is an expert. Thank you for the help. View attachment 575036View attachment 575037

The McDermott cue is an M72G Tahoe. It was a Cue of the month in May 2007 and had an MSRP of $439 then. I hope this helps you on that cue.
 
A tip of the hat to you sir for correctly using the word "advice" in your original post instead of "advise". So many seem to think the two spellings are interchangeable. You've made an old grammar Nazi happy!
 
I'm not an expert on these brands but do see them around fairly often and have owned a Blud and some McD's. Here's a general idea based on what I've seen and it assumes all are in good shape and straight with generally normal specs.

Bloodworth - $600 - $800 range this assumes the light colored material is holly, plastic or similar material and not ivory. If ivory it can go slightly higher value.

Woodworth - $300 - $400

McDermott - $250ish

best,
brian kc
 
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