meucci original

havoc

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there is a muecci original for sale for $200.00.it has 2 shafts and no points,just stain.
it has the muecci original signature,with the pool stick and cue ball,not the written signature.
it's in decent shape.
is it worth $200.00?
 
If it is fairly straight and not to much damage id take a shot at it for 200$ Especially since it comes with 2 shafts.
 
Some Meucci Q.

OK, here is a link to many of the Meucci Qs. Start with the MO series, then check out the 80 series and then the 84 series. Then the ST series of cheapos.

http://www.budgetcues.com/archive/

If not any of them, check out the rest. Meucci litterly made hundreds of models. Today's values range from $125 - $2000, :eek: and some even more depending on what model and how rare. I have about 90 Meucci Originals in my collection. Several are one of a kinds. Some are prototypes, including the very first Gambler, signed by Bob Meucci.

Charlie
 
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It has this signature?
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Also is the wrap "sealed"?
 
not in my opinion...

havoc said:
there is a muecci original for sale for $200.00.it has 2 shafts and no points,just stain.
it has the muecci original signature,with the pool stick and cue ball,not the written signature.
it's in decent shape.
is it worth $200.00?

havoc...Offhand, I'd say no...it's not worth $200, even with two shafts. You say it's "fairly straight, and doesn't have TOO much damage"...geez, that should be the first red flag, that's it not worth the money. Offer the guy half...$100 cash. Many people think their cues are worth more than they actually are. If you want a plain, 'not too-banged up' cue, go to a pawn shop, and pay $50. Also, there are LOTS of inexpensive brand name cues for sale on ebay.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com
 
Subsonic2u said:
OK, here is a link to many of the Meucci Qs. Start with the MO series, then check out the 80 series and then the 84 series. Then the ST series of cheapos.

http://www.budgetcues.com/archive/

If not any of them, check out the rest. Meucci litterly made hundreds of models. Today's values range from $125 - $2000, :eek: and some even more depending on what model and how rare. I have about 90 Meucci Originals in my collection. Several are one of a kinds. Some are prototypes, including the very first Gambler, signed by Bob Meucci.

Charlie

going from memory it looks like the st-4
 
Scott Lee said:
havoc...Offhand, I'd say no...it's not worth $200, even with two shafts. You say it's "fairly straight, and doesn't have TOO much damage"...geez, that should be the first red flag, that's it not worth the money. Offer the guy half...$100 cash. Many people think their cues are worth more than they actually are. If you want a plain, 'not too-banged up' cue, go to a pawn shop, and pay $50. Also, there are LOTS of inexpensive brand name cues for sale on ebay.

Scott Lee
www.poolknowledge.com

i don't need a cue,i just know some muecci orig. bring decent money and wanted to see if this was worth the money.
 
St 4

Made in the 80s, the ST stands for Starter Series, and were Meucci's entry level cues for the beginners who did not want to put out a lot of $$. Even with 2 shafts, the ST 4 would b hard pushed to get $200.

Charlie
 
Subsonic2u said:
Made in the 80s, the ST stands for Starter Series, and were Meucci's entry level cues for the beginners who did not want to put out a lot of $$. Even with 2 shafts, the ST 4 would b hard pushed to get $200.

Charlie

thanks for your guys.
 
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