Need help identifying this cue and value please!

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A friend has this cue that she knows nothing about. It's about 25 plus years old. Any help would greatly appreciated. image.jpg
 
Been a long time

It must be about 20+ years since I saw a Biagio cue , seems like they were in style around Texas late 80s early 90s , don't know anything about them other than that
 
Probably made in England.......

Last time I sold one like this new and unused condition with stickers I got $150 for it on Ebay.

That was a couple years ago.

I stilll have one left. I'd gladly take $150 for that one too.:thumbup:
 
Biagio Cues

Found this in an old thread on Cue reviews some decent info on these cues

From Member Cueman



Biagio is just a brand name that is owned by one of the major billiard supply companies. The early Biagios were made by Billiard Cues of England. Later by Joss and then other Asian companies. They just kept using that private label brand name and got them made by whoever they wished. The BCE and Joss made cues were were good quality. I have no idea of the quality of the Asian made ones now. Later ones would be harder to pin point who made them, but the early ones by BCE (Billiard Cues of England) had a nylon shaft insert and a 3/8-10 thread pin. That was the first cue I ever saw built with that joint combination and they were made in the late 1980's.
 
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Found this in an old thread on Cue reviews some decent info on these cues

From Member Cueman



Biagio is just a brand name that is owned by one of the major billiard supply companies. The early Biagios were made by Billiard Cues of England. Later by Joss and then other Asian companies. They just kept using that private label brand name and got them made by whoever they wished. The BCE and Joss made cues were were good quality. I have no idea of the quality of the Asian made ones now. Later ones would be harder to pin point who made them, but the early ones by BCE (Billiard Cues of England) had a nylon shaft insert and a 3/8-10 thread pin. That was the first cue I ever saw built with that joint combination and they were made in the late 1980's.

BCE and Adams had a close relationship ....the nylon insert was Helmstter's idea, I was
told, so I think some Biagios were made by Adams.
 
The Bagio Cues I bought and sold had a 5/16-18 pin and I'm pretty sure they were made in England.

And I can't see the pin on the cue in the picture above, but I would bet it's also 5/16-18.:thumbup:
 
BCE and Adams had a close relationship ....the nylon insert was Helmstter's idea, I was
told, so I think some Biagios were made by Adams.

I think you will find that nylon inserts were Paul Heubler's idea.

Unless of course, Dick thought of it but never used it in any cue,
and Paul used it in virtually every cue, but didn't think of it.

Dale
 
I think you will find that nylon inserts were Paul Heubler's idea.

Unless of course, Dick thought of it but never used it in any cue,
and Paul used it in virtually every cue, but didn't think of it.

Dale

I forgot about Hueblers, I had an Adams and a Huebler at the same time
and both had the nylon insert.
The Huebler joint seemed more efficient...the Adams came loose.

Thanx for the reminder, sir
 
A friend has this cue that she knows nothing about. It's about 25 plus years old. Any help would greatly appreciated. View attachment 349038

I sold a lot of those cues. They were not bad and were cheap. Most under a $100.00 I personally would put very little value on them but who knows. Some people like to collect odd cues and cues like these are easy to collect because they are cheap. It is a poor mans collectable.
Even those old cane cues that sold for around $10.00 to $20.00 new have a small market.
 
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I forgot about Hueblers, I had an Adams and a Huebler at the same time
and both had the nylon insert.
The Huebler joint seemed more efficient...the Adams came loose.

Thanx for the reminder, sir

Well, you can always learn... I'm not any kind of Adam expert, but I have seen several
over the years, and even retailed one or two. Never knew about any nylon inserts 'till now,

Dale
 
sneaky pete

i have an older biaggio sneaky pete that i have had for 20 plus years. I was told that they were made in england as well and then bought by joss.....but who knows the truth.......that is what i was told.....oh....and by the way...it is still straight apart and together..............mike
 
biagio cues were sold by crystal leisure of centennial, Colorado. some, not all, were made by joss. many different models of biagio cues are out there.
 
I have a Biagio that I picked up of fleabay. It's gotta be 30+ yrs old and still straight. It came w/ a Crystal Leisure soft case.

I had a new LePro medium tip put on it. It actually plays really well. I also picked up a vintage catalogue for Biagio. Pretty cool.



Here is a few pics.
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Here is a picture showing the sticker that says made in England
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