sounds good, would love to see it. What condition is it in?
Maybe 70%. If I am remembering correctly
sounds good, would love to see it. What condition is it in?
you should have Darren refurbish it for you to make it look like new.
you should have Darren refurbish it for you to make it look like new.
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Hopefully before Darren does that, he can fix my cue he's had for over 2 years now.
Here is a one off that I own, when Bob ran for vice president of the united states his staff made this cue for him and I since purchased it.
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And here is a cue I purchased while back home, it is the Ron Paul cue.
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Well that is all for now, I think by seeing what I have posted that yall can really see my love for Meucci cues and what kind of Meucci's I collect. Got any odd balls like these and want to sell them please let me know. I hope yall enjoy
That's a pretty cool cue. I don't agree with all of Ron Paul's platforms but I wouldn't mind owning a cue like that.
The Taj Mahal last sold for $299,000. It may never be for sale againSomeone please put a picture to this.
"Meucci has also made some of the most intricate and ornate cues ever built. The Taj Mahal cue featured a bird's eye maple forearm with a scene depicting scrimshawed ivory elephants carrying treasures up an Indian ebony winding road. The cue was inlaid with lapis lazuli, bloodstone, and over 3-1/2 ounces of 14 karat gold. The cue took over 350 man-hours of labour to complete. Another famous Meucci cue was "The King James." Originally made for Jim Rempe, this cue was inlaid with gold, ivory, emeralds, rubies, and diamonds. It sold new for $22,000, but has sold several times since, each time for more money. It is known to have sold for $40,000 and is rumoured to have brought $75,000."
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You tell me people wouldn't FLIP OUT if a well known cue maker would make a cue like this today. Meucci hardly gets any credit for the amazingly cool cues they made.
thats a nice cue
$299,000 nice to the last buyer :thumbup:
do you know who bought that cue?
$50 or 50k