please ident this meucci cue

undertaker

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hello, can somebody please give me info on this cue? how old is it,is it a rare meucci, how much is it worth with 2 shafts in good condition?
thanks!
 

undertaker

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Cornerman

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hello, can somebody please give me info on this cue? how old is it,is it a rare meucci, how much is it worth with 2 shafts in good condition?
thanks!

Looks pretty rare. Really rare. (Ooops. I see you actually posted photos while I was typing).



Fred
 

TATE

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It's a 95-21 but this one is from the Pro Billiards Tour Series - about 15 years old. (1995, 1996 - somewhere in there). They were a number of different models with the emblem on them (Meucci was a sponsor). They are not exacltly commonly seen. I assume that this one has the script logo.

I would estimate $400 on the low side and $500 on the high side. This is expensive for a Meucci. They have a bunch of inlays.

Chris
 
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12310bch

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I keep my eyes on Meuccis and Tate is right on . This is a nice stick but the market is soft for everybody right now. Hang on to it if you can.
 

TATE

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I have one of these and the actual worth is $680 not 400-500 as posted above.

It's good to get different opinions on values and you could well be correct. For anybody reading this, if I estimate a value, on any cue it's usually "street" market value, or cash/auction rate, to give a person an idea of what they could get if they were actually selling it. It's just an estimate because anything can happen when it comes time to pay up!:smile:

I try to give a realistic idea of what the market will pay for a cue based on my experiences. Dealer asking prices will usually be 20% - 25% higher than my estimates (or in some cases, way higher).

I gave this particular opinion based on the fact that I sold a new, unplayed PBT 95-21 with 1 shaft on ebay some years ago and it went for just over $400.

Chris
 
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Joel Chue

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the cue is only worth what someone is willing to spend on it. the 400-500 is probably on the high side . especially in todays market. I collect meucci's have about 45 of them. no one on this site pays what a cue is worth IMO. you can buy alot of the SE cues in the 350 range. the 3rd edition of pool cues has it listed @ 98% 525.00, 90 % 375.00,70% 220.00 on page 525. and this is before the market had fallen especially for Meucci's. Thanks Joel
 

Ken_4fun

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the cue is only worth what someone is willing to spend on it. the 400-500 is probably on the high side . especially in todays market. I collect meucci's have about 45 of them. no one on this site pays what a cue is worth IMO. you can buy alot of the SE cues in the 350 range. the 3rd edition of pool cues has it listed @ 98% 525.00, 90 % 375.00,70% 220.00 on page 525. and this is before the market had fallen especially for Meucci's. Thanks Joel

I agree.

Meucci cues have really taken a huge hit lately as the quality in the newer ones has fallen the older ones values have been pulled down too.

Again it is what someone is willing to pay, and $250 is the price I had in mind.

Ken
 

hivoltg

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I have one of these and the actual worth is $680 not 400-500 as posted above.


That's a pipe dream. This cue is not worth anywhere near $680!

If it brought more than $350, I'd be shocked. But then again, it's worth whatever someone will pay for it
 

undertaker

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thanks for the input and answers. this cue plays like the real good old ones, and looks very nice, so i will keep it.
 
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