sampaio plaza cue

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i recently purchased a sampaio plaza cue. looks like a rosewood sneaky with a brass joint, black but cap, ivory(unsure) ring. has ivory ferrul and 6 mop circles in butt. 1 large and 5 smaller ones. has reddish bumper.is in ok shape. needs a lil work. has some bumps and bruises and the joint collar is a little loose. it has sampaio and made in portugal on the forearm. is it worth anything or worth fixing?

ps...i will add pics when i get to the house..
 
i recently purchased a sampaio plaza cue. looks like a rosewood sneaky with a brass joint, black but cap, ivory(unsure) ring. has ivory ferrul and 6 mop circles in butt. 1 large and 5 smaller ones. has reddish bumper.is in ok shape. needs a lil work. has some bumps and bruises and the joint collar is a little loose. it has sampaio and made in portugal on the forearm. is it worth anything or worth fixing?

ps...i will add pics when i get to the house..

yes, and yes - to the right person.

Sampios have a limited following for collectors - but there is some interest.

IMHO - the thing that hurts them most is there are about
a million and 5 cheap Taiwan knockoffs from the 60s - 70s.

FWIW - you might get more/better info on the Wanted/For Sale forum.

Dale
 
i recently purchased a sampaio plaza cue. looks like a rosewood sneaky with a brass joint, black but cap, ivory(unsure) ring. has ivory ferrul and 6 mop circles in butt. 1 large and 5 smaller ones. has reddish bumper.is in ok shape. needs a lil work. has some bumps and bruises and the joint collar is a little loose. it has sampaio and made in portugal on the forearm. is it worth anything or worth fixing?

ps...i will add pics when i get to the house..

They're interesting and possibly collectible, to the right person. IIRC Palmer imported the cues back in the 60's and may have had something to do with helping the company.
 
i recently purchased a sampaio plaza cue. looks like a rosewood sneaky with a brass joint, black but cap, ivory(unsure) ring. has ivory ferrul and 6 mop circles in butt. 1 large and 5 smaller ones. has reddish bumper.is in ok shape. needs a lil work. has some bumps and bruises and the joint collar is a little loose. it has sampaio and made in portugal on the forearm. is it worth anything or worth fixing?

ps...i will add pics when i get to the house..

I purchased my Sampaio "Lancer" - one piece mahogany butt with mop dots at the bottom - earlier this year on e-bay for $85 as a lark from the original owner who purchased it back in the early 60's - didn't know much about them at the time but love mahogany - long ferrule - brass joint - like yours has "sampaio and made in portugal" stamped on the butt and also on the shaft -

Since the shaft was slightly warped I had a new one made to match exactly right down to the brass joint/long ferrule (kept the original of course) - didn't have to do anything with the butt no bumps or bruises - weight is just under 18 oz and balance and feel is phenomenal - it's my regular cue and wouldn't part with it for anything -

According to the Blue Book your "Plaza" model is worth $400 for 98% - $275 for 90% - and $200 for 70% - original retail for yours was a whopping $25!!! - mine beat yours for $28!!! - lol

FYI - Sampaio was a family owned and operated business who made three-cushion billiard cues from 1880 to the mid '70's specializing in exotic hardwoods and had an excellent reputation throughout Europe.

Hope this helps -

Jackson
 
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