2nd post here, so be gentle with me 
I picked up a cue at a poolhall outta town. Curious as to either, "did I get a decent deal" or "how bad did I get ripped off price-wise"; I searched around the internet to find info on it. I looked up Joss on a buncha internet reatilers, and didn't find the cue (comparing inlays) anywhere. I tried a number of searchs, and finally ran acrossed it. It is a Joss P-29 that I finally found on GOBILLIARDS.com. The site said it was made in Jan. of '04 for GOBILLIARDS only, and that 50 were made.
The question I have is, is this done by production cuemakers often (made for only one vendor), and do you think it hurts or helps resale value if nobody else carries that model? I don't plan on just unloading the thing, but resale is something I usually try to be aware of in other purchases because of my ADD-like obsession for trying new things. Thanks in advance for your replies...

I picked up a cue at a poolhall outta town. Curious as to either, "did I get a decent deal" or "how bad did I get ripped off price-wise"; I searched around the internet to find info on it. I looked up Joss on a buncha internet reatilers, and didn't find the cue (comparing inlays) anywhere. I tried a number of searchs, and finally ran acrossed it. It is a Joss P-29 that I finally found on GOBILLIARDS.com. The site said it was made in Jan. of '04 for GOBILLIARDS only, and that 50 were made.
The question I have is, is this done by production cuemakers often (made for only one vendor), and do you think it hurts or helps resale value if nobody else carries that model? I don't plan on just unloading the thing, but resale is something I usually try to be aware of in other purchases because of my ADD-like obsession for trying new things. Thanks in advance for your replies...