hehe i'm really not the guy. ive posted over 1500 post here, if 20 posts of them are about these cues, maybe thats just because ive always been interested in collecting cue's and living in europe its easyer to collect european cue's. Someone gave me the blue book as agift last xmas. if i was the guy restoring or counterfaking these cue's, i porbably would have a whole shop to remake cue's and a whole library of books and encyclopedia's, and i live in a apartment in the middle of brussels. and dont own any book, . ps... i live in belgium and the guy lives in france. If you check the auction, my ebay name is solartje, wich is not the ebay name of the guy selling the cue. you seem pritty new here, but u can ask anyone around here

im not the guy selling them. I really want to set this straight as i dont like my name being related to something bad.
about the cue info, i'll have to read it several times to understand what you told me. anyway im not banging you down, like i said, i'm GLAD someone has enough knowledge about these cue's to instruct me. im not the guy selling these cue's, i'm the buyer. im the guy working 9-5's every day, and spending my money on antiques that look nice. so if you are right, then i can only give you credits for letting me know about what to look at etc.
thanks again for the comments!
ps knowing all what you said, is paying 1000€ still overpaying these reconstructed cue's? i thought even restaured they would be worth 3k $.
ps2: do you mean that the marquetry has been made much later and just installed when this guy was restoring them? im trying to understand what you said, but its hard as im not native english speaking.
reps for the messenger.