Old Joss needs authenticated. Anyone Help?

mpblack78

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I have an old Joss for sale but its hard to get top dollar without a COA. I have the history on the cue but its useless without a COA. I've been giving emails of people to contact but no luck yet. HELP!!!
 
I had an old Joss a few years ago, late 60s early 70s and sent it to Dan Janes for authentication. He did a great job seeing how the cue had no signature and made a really nice portfolio with pictures and a description.
 
I have an old Joss for sale but its hard to get top dollar without a COA. I have the history on the cue but its useless without a COA. I've been giving emails of people to contact but no luck yet. HELP!!!

With the way the cue market is today, it's hard to get top dollar on any cue.:sorry:
 
coa doesn't mean much, they can be produced by anyone with a decent printer these days. Putting the buyer in touch with the maker might be a better idea.
 
coa doesn't mean much, they can be produced by anyone with a decent printer these days. Putting the buyer in touch with the maker might be a better idea.

maker cant say much without seeing the cue first.
might as well get COA
cue will be fresh in makers mind
jmho
 
maker cant say much without seeing the cue first.
might as well get COA
cue will be fresh in makers mind
jmho

Might help but I've sold custom Joss, Tim Scruggs, two Southwest, Murray Tucker, Palmer, etc. and nobody ever asked for a coa, nobody. All sold to private individuals who knew what they were buying.
 
Might help but I've sold custom Joss, Tim Scruggs, two Southwest, Murray Tucker, Palmer, etc. and nobody ever asked for a coa, nobody. All sold to private individuals who knew what they were buying.

:)

This is true. And if it is a Joss, then someone buying a Joss will know it's a Joss too.:thumbup:


I'd love to see a picture of this old Joss. I might be able to tell.:wink:
 
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