Pics?I may. I have no idea of it’s current value. It has a lot of natural material, including David’s proprietary “sprite” inlay. I’ve watched collectible cue values skyrocket.
What he saidPics?
Absolutely not.Should be worth quite a bit. Near Southwest money I would think.
Message me pics. Please.I may. I have no idea of it’s current value. It has a lot of natural material, including David’s proprietary “sprite” inlay. I’ve watched collectible cue values skyrocket.
I spoke with Laurie about a year ago about this exact subject and she said David's DPK cues are worth about what SW are now and David's early SW cues are even more now. Just based on her word and she would be an authority. I wouldn't under sell a DPK so the OP should look hard at values.Absolutely not.
The issue here is that you do not know what you're looking at. The OP has a Omega DPK not an actual David Kersenbrok cue. There is a huge difference between the two.I spoke with Laurie about a year ago about this exact subject and she said David's DPK cues are worth about what SW are now and David's early SW cues are even more now. Just based on her word and she would be an authority. I wouldn't under sell a DPK so the OP should look hard at values.
Well I was going by the "omega DPK" he stated in the OP. If it is just an omega then that's a whole different story and I would agree with you 100% for sure. Had to double check to be sure I wasn't imagining what I read.The issue here is that you do not know what you're looking at. The OP has a Omega not an actual DPK cue. There is a huge difference between the two.
Doesn't matter..... a Omega DPK is not worth what a DPK is worth.Well I was going by the "omega DPK" he stated in the OP. If it is just an omega then that's a whole different story and I would agree with you 100% for sure. Had to double check to be sure I wasn't imagining what I read.![]()