Old Huebler H7, olivewood?

PDX

AzB Silver Member
Silver Member
Just picked this up. Looks to be a mid 70's H7 with a sealed cortland wrap. Is this olivewood? There seem to be a few stress inclusions in the forearm from when the cue was turned. I counted 10. I noticed a slight lift at the joint when rolled, but everything is straight when rolled together. This finiah is thin, but everything appears original. What's the going rate on these guys?

E4938EB0-24D2-41B1-A1ED-2810AD9511C0-1449-00000202497B1BE8_zps2ee7bd8a.jpg


C301EDF6-E5C4-4047-A929-902CFFDBB10E-1449-00000202504068E4_zps1c34b083.jpg


6B2BB3E7-4F50-47A6-AE5D-CDFC2338D08A-1449-0000020257AF7BBF_zps6180b1f7.jpg


9A4049F6-D0F8-43A0-9B72-5D9C26CCB544-1449-000002029EDBD762_zps115e94f3.jpg
 
I've seen that model in tulipwood and rosewood but hard to tell from the pics. As for price, I'd say around $225 give or take some, depending what someone's willing to pay.
 
Be nice to know. I have one that is pretty much identical.

Except for the Cortland wrap. When I got mine, it was almost black. I cleaned it the best I could. It doesn't look like linen but I doubt mine is Cortland.

Mine doesn't have the Huebler logo on the cap and someone had put a cheap gemstone into it.

A few years ago, someone was selling one on here just like it and was asking $300. Don't know if he got it.
 
the cue is from the 80s

the Cues from the 70s had the small black pill bumper.in the pic are examples of both cues one is a QB that was made while Bob Meucci worked in Pauls shop, they were also made in the H I series of cues with the black pill bumper
Most of them were made in Rosewood
 

Attachments

  • IMG_0419.JPG
    IMG_0419.JPG
    89.2 KB · Views: 709
Back
Top