Need help!! Trying to get a value of my ron haley cue

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I have a 94' model ron haley cue in great shape.. This cue was signed by ron haley him self, its my under standing that his wife signs his cue, it also does not have a number like most of his cues... Ron had made this cue for one of his friends which is where i got it from..it has 2 shafts and 1 has never been used.. It has 94 total inlays of ivory, ebony, birdseye, and rosewood..just looking for a rough value of the cue.. Please help if you can.. I cant find any haleys for sale that comparable to price this one... Thanks for everyones help 501-317-8508 david
 

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Maybe the eyes in the BEM lol j/k!! Great cue and I would value it at $2500+ on the dirt cheap low end lol.
 
Amazing cue, but I can't imagine considering trim rings as part of the inlay count.

My God...some cues would have insane numbers of inlays.

I think it would sell rather quickly at 2500.

I don't think that's a crazy low estimate, however. Just an easy to move cue in a down market priced at a good value.

:wink:
 
IMO the cue is $1500 to 1800 max. Comparable to the one that just sold on EBAY in the past 2 weeks
 
IMO the cue is $1500 to 1800 max. Comparable to the one that just sold on EBAY in the past 2 weeks

I was thinking just shy of to $2k myself, but what do I know...

Ron's newer stuff (past 5-6 years until now) is what the collectors are after.
 
my opinion

Ron haley would more and likely tell you 2500. The cue on ebay was a great deal but it also was not the most appealing cue either. Your cue in my opinion is much nicer and has more style points. I would say between 2000 and 3000 depending on the buyer. I had to buy my haley on a payment plan so there was a premium. The dealers will offer you 1500 so they can turn a profit when they sell it. If you find a collector or pool player who wants a haley without the wait like myself. You should easily get 2 to 3k. I wouldnt jump at your first offer and feel the market right now. I have been told its slow at the moment. If I were you I wouldnt sell the haley because its value should increase over the years. By the way i live in Little Rock. I see you have a arkansas phone number. Where do you live, we might have met through the pool scence. If you sell it on ebay i would set a reserve and feel the market before you sell. The last haley that sold for 1550 actually could have got much more if the seller would have waited for the right buyer. I almost bought it but I dont like the oval, circular inlays that were in the cue. I have only seen two cues like that, the other one is in the houston area. Nice looking cue and thanks for sharing. Also i believe my 94 haley originally was not numbered but the cue was refinished recently and Ron numbers his older cues when they return to his shop. You might want to give him a buzz about your cue. I did hear about a pool room owner in coffeyville kansas that bought three of rons older cues for a pretty penny. Imo i could never sell my haley. Hey by the way do you have any bill hoyts or joe childs, mark smith or any other arkansas cuemaker cues. If so would enjoy the pics or info on your collection.
Jay
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