The highest end (most expensive) Meucci cue ever made?

Lol, very funny names (and would rather not know what they mean). They sound much nicer then some of the names that my old pool hall friends called me ("weiner head" was one of them, lol). Mostly everyone that knew me (from the pool hall) always called me Kid though.

I'm not really trying to think of what you have been called nor what has been done to you. I was keeping it positive. The more I think about it wonder bread is Def no good. Boy wonder it is, enjoy!!!!!!!
 
This cue is butt ugly, IMO. It looks like a gold necklace was just covered over in epoxy.

Yeah... I'm guessing the necklace was some kind of personal baggage heirloom of whomever had the cue made... and that is where the value ended, with that person. It's old and the resins are drying out and have been subjected to god knows what over the decades. It's seen better days. I just hope it sees the remainder of those days far away from me. Not only is it ugly, it's a Meucci. Not to say that all Meucci's are complete garbage. I'm sure there are a couple that hit well or those out there that have just never shot with anything else and will go to their maker swearing they had chosen wisely. I say more power to ya. I've always loved the design aspect of Bob's cues. The man is a genius at making a cue look absolutely beautiful. Tragically, not in this case, due to the specificity of design he was obviously yoked into. ***OR IT MAY NOT BE A MEUCCI**

My reservations about Meucci cues have been cultivated through years of unrequited love. I'm actually considering buying a Meucci cue in the next 6 months or so for the very fact that I love the design of one of his production cues so much, I simply must have it. However, I will be feeding the shaft to a chipper-shredder and installing a Z3 in its place.

Cheers!

Lesh
 
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Here is an ivory Crown Jewel from a friend of mine.
He recently posted on the historic cue thread, probably just like Rempe's

Actually, Rempe's Crown Jewel had the same basic design, but way different inlays. Assuming Meucci didn't make more than one this elaborate, I think this is it. As you can see, the inlays in both forearm and buttsleeve appear to be gold and jewels, rather than the ivory contained in the standard Crown Jewel model of the 80s.

All the best,
WW
 

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Did anyone else notice that the " certified letter " is a little off? They " Farmer " signed and dated it xxx 97 but at their top of letter it is dated March 98. ??????

They cue is so expensive because it has mystical powers that allow time travel.
 
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Did anyone else notice that the " certified letter " is a little off? They " Farmer " signed and dated it xxx 97 but at their top of letter it is dated March 98. ??????

They cue is so expensive because it has mystical powers that allow time travel.

Not mystical at all, 1985 technology in fact. The flux capacitor.......It was another Bob Meucci experiment in the late 80s. :grin:

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I wonder if this might be the highest end (most expensive) Meucci cue that was ever made (by Meucci).

http://www.ebay.com/itm/POOL-CUE-/291799380659?hash=item43f09932b3:g:bcQAAOSwzJ5Xah2Q

I think it looks really nice, and very unique.

Not even sure that is really a Meucci. It's surely one of the ugliest ones ever made if it actually is one.

But no, the Taj Mahal, and the Crown Jewel are two of the most expensive ever afaik. way higher in price than the one listed.
 
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