Looking to value some cues I've come across. Thanks in advance

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Hello I'm Clayton and am new here, we'll I've read many post just haven't joined or posted till now.
I ended up with quite a few custom cues from the Philippines and can't find much info on them. There all like 59" in length and most are straight with lots of inlay work. You can tell they each took someone a lot of time to make.


Thanks in advance any help would be great
 
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Sorry again for all the post! It's just the only way I could figure out how to get them all on here.
Any help in finding out more on these cues is appreciated. I have more if I can find out how to put them in one post I will.
 

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They are worth exactly what you can get someone to pay you for one-seriously. The going rate around here is about $250-$300.

I'm on the fence with regard to Philippine cues.They are pretty and I appreciate that all the inlay work is done by hand not CNC. But I've also worked on a few and so I know something of their internals. Plus, some of the shaft wood is questionable.

My 2 cents

Gary
 
Thanks for the replys on the cues, it's just amazing to me all the hand done inlay work on them and how long they must of taken someone to make.
I figured they weren't worth to much but just wanted more info on them.
Some of them have no makers name any way to find out who there by?
And some have two shafts I'm guessing that might make it more desirable.
I ended up with them through a deal with a customer and am going to be selling them I just had no idea where to start with the pricing.
 

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They are worth exactly what you can get someone to pay you for one-seriously. The going rate around here is about $250-$300.

I'm on the fence with regard to Philippine cues.They are pretty and I appreciate that all the inlay work is done by hand not CNC. But I've also worked on a few and so I know something of their internals. Plus, some of the shaft wood is questionable.

My 2 cents

Gary

I would have to agree with that probably between $200 and $300, there just doesn't seem to be a huge demand for these kind of cues here in the states. I myself have never played with one but I have met a few that have and loved them. One thing I have heard about these cues is problems with the wood and warping here in the states, something about the humidity and climate over there that effects the cues here in the states, they have problems with our climate. I hope this helps
 
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