Diameter at the joint area means alot. If they are thick enough, they are easy to convert. When they are thin, they require more time and material.I am looking at some one piece Tilsit cues in various woods. Can I get some thoughts on their current market value please. This is the only picture I have.
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They are all on the fat side I'm told. He has a 1800's table that he likes to use them with for nostalgia but is raising money for a business expansion and has not committed to sell them to me just yet. The .840 @ 29" up is good information if this goes. He says two are cocobolo one purple heart and four he doesn't know.Those ones are in pretty good shape. I would think $300-$350 range if they are fairly straight in the butt section. If they are .840ish roughly 29 inches up they are easier to sell as you can convert them to a wrapless, as well as what was mentioned above.
Fat at the butt, not the joint. The taper is obviousThey are all on the fat side I'm told. He has a 1800's table that he likes to use them with for nostalgia but is raising money for a business expansion and has not committed to sell them to me just yet. The .840 @ 29" up is good information if this goes. He says two are cocobolo one purple heart and four he doesn't know.