Original Titlist Cues for Sale

Dan White

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I have four titlist cues from the 1960's that I might be interested in selling. See photos. The fifth "titlist" at the top is not for sale. :p I'm not sure what they are worth and was wondering if any of you guys could give me a ballpark idea. The cues have some dings here and there, and one of the cues has some veneer that is faded a bit. So I think what I have is some cues that can be converted into something nice, but aren't in 100% top shape.

I just don't know what the market is like, and I don't see many up for sale when I look for them online. Any feedback is appreciated.

Dan
 

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They usually bring a couple hundred if there not too damaged..These look like they have seen better days..Good luck with the sale..
 
I would like a price on the second one down (3rd if you count the already converted one), looks like Shedua or Goncalo Alves.

Thanks
 
Pricing is going to be tough

What would you consider taking for the 18oz or 2nd from bottom?
 
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I've added another coupla photos below without the "already converted" cue at the top. This new photo shows some damage to the finish on the 17 oz cue. None of the veneers are loose, but some are faded. There are dings and scrapes on these cues, but they were always stored vertically in a wall rack, so the first 29" is pretty straight. The photos do not hide any major defect that is different from what you see.

I haven't really answered specific questions because I'm getting quite a few pm's with various offers. The prices currently offered are quite generous and I don't want to nickel and dime anybody.

I'd like to give another day or so in order for anybody who is seriously interested to get a look before they are gone. Please pm me with the highest amount that you are comfortable paying. I'm suggesting this because I've already gotten some generous offers. To give you an idea, $100 per cue isn't even in the ballpark.

Thanks again, everybody, for your interest. I'm glad to know these cues can be given a new life!

Dan
 

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I have four titlist cues from the 1960's that I might be interested in selling. See photos. The fifth "titlist" at the top is not for sale. :p I'm not sure what they are worth and was wondering if any of you guys could give me a ballpark idea. The cues have some dings here and there, and one of the cues has some veneer that is faded a bit. So I think what I have is some cues that can be converted into something nice, but aren't in 100% top shape.

I just don't know what the market is like, and I don't see many up for sale when I look for them online. Any feedback is appreciated.

Dan

I bought one at SBE this year for $150 (real nice condition). The guy had 2 in his booth. Andy Gilbert took it with him to complete the conversion. I looking forward to anotherr Gilbert Titlist conversion.

Steven
 
To everybody who made an offer -- I hope to finalize any sales today or tomorrow, so if you are interested and/or haven't heard back from me yet, please let me know your best price.

Thanks to everybody who pm'ed me already!

Dan
 
In the second (new) picture the top cue looks to be padauk (very rare), the 2nd - pau ferro, the 3rd Goncalo Alves, and the 4th sapele. Nice mix! Wouldn't it be great to have this all converted exactly alike and kept as a set?
 
In the second (new) picture the top cue looks to be padauk (very rare), the 2nd - pau ferro, the 3rd Goncalo Alves, and the 4th sapele. Nice mix! Wouldn't it be great to have this all converted exactly alike and kept as a set?

I always wondered why that one cue was so red. I'm surprised Brunswick used such a variety of exotic woods for their "house" cues.
 
Looks like a lot weekend activity on this board, so I'll keep it open until Sunday.

Thanks again to everybody who pm'ed me.

Dan
 
Sold

The 4 cues sold for $1000. I post this in case someone in the future is wondering what the market value of titlists is.

Thanks again to everybody who pm'ed me!
 
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