Need help on value of cues

ChrisL

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I recently got some cues and want to know a honest value of the cues. They are not for sale. All four cues are Tim Scruggs.
Thanks for the input.
Cue in pic one is a collector series Scruggs with gold inlays
 

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Thanks
It was refinished and signed and dated on the forearm by timmy, along with the last pictured cue which is a rare three point cue that is also signed and dated on forearm. After being refinished they have not hit a ball.
The collector cue had never been hit with.
 
if they are not for sale, they are worth what you paid for them. like everything else.
or did you get them for free?
 
I was just wondering because I know there are some very knowledgeable cue people on these forums.
Thanks
 
I can tell you pretty close to what they should get in todays market. I have sold quite a few Scruggs cues. I just bought some more and am not looking to buy any right now but I am happy to help you out.

Please take pictures with the shafts next to them so you can see the logos as well as the joint pins similar to these below. Obviously the best you can do should work on the pics.

Text or email them to me please.

239.823.o4o8
billiardbills@gmail.com
 

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With Tim's recent passing, a lot of folks presumed the price of TS cues would skyrocket thru the roof.......hasn't happened yet and may not happen at all.........the market alteady reflects the fact
that for all intent & purposes, as soon as Tim retired and quit making cues a couple of years ago, the number of TS cues in the world became frozen.......so I do think think the resale market will react
any more than it already has with his recent death.........a truly fabulous cue-maker was lost and from everything I've read about Mr. Scruggs, a really great man as well.

The only cues I've seen jump up in price were TS sneaky Pete cues.......suddenly everyone thinks their SP cue is worth $800-900........and the cues don't sell on eBay or the Forum......I think TS cues
generally have a range of $1600 -$3600 and you don't see many being listed for sale for more than $4k......that's not because there aren't TS cues worth more than $4k. It's probably because those cue
owners love their TS cues & wouldn't part with them. I really feel the same about my TS cue. Money doesn't move my needle.......uniqueness and rarity is more important than money for me.........of course, only up to a point.

Matt B.
 
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With Tim's recent passing, a lot of folks presumed the price of TS cues would skyrocket thru the roof.......hasn't happened yet and may not happen at all.........the market alteady reflected the fact that for all intent & purposes, as soon as Tim retired and quit making cues a couple of years ago, the number of TS cues in the world became frozen.......so I do think think the resale market will react any more than it already has with his recent death.........a truly fabulous cue-maker was lost and from everything I've read about Mr. Scruggs, a really great man as well.

The only cues I've seen jump up in price were TS sneaky Pete cues.......suddenly everyone thinks their SP cue is worth $800-900........and the cues don't sell on eBay or the Forum......I think TS cue generally have a range of $1600 -$3600 and you don;t see many being listed for sale for more than $4k......that's not because there aren't TS cues worth more than $4k.........it's probably because those cue owners love their TS cues and wouldn't part with them.....money doesn't move my needle.......uniqueness and rarity is more important to me than money.........of course, only up to a point.

Matt B.
 
Thank youeveryone for your input, I got the information I needed.
Billiard bill helped me out and it is much appreciated.
 
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