TS Cue - Price Check, Aisle 5 !!!

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Morning, y'all.

I'm on the road for work, and brought this bad boy with me. Haven't had a chance to hit a pool hall ..and likely won't, for the rest of my stay.

What I CAN do, is possibly pick up a nice Marfione Custom OTF (I'm a knife guy)...so it got me to thinking that I may be inclined to sell my TS cue, and snag that blade.

This cue has been fully refinished, rewrapped, and re-tipped by Scot at Proficient Billiards. I have the receipt to go with it.

Specs of the cue, before the refurb, are:

Butt - 15.10oz, linen wrap (removed old, beat-up leather), appears to be a late 70s (or early 80s) 4-pointer..based on the cap stamp.

Shaft 1 - 12.85mm, 3.85oz, Nat, Triangle tip

Shaft 2 - 13.15mm, 4.15oz, LBM, Triangle tip

Looking to see what FMV would be. Don't wanna undercut myself (obviously), but also don't wanna overshoot and waste people's time.

Yes....I know I could go the $1 and no reserve route on E-bay...but that's a PITA, and I've got enough stress in my life, already. 😁

Your inputs are appreciated.
 

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Nice stick Mark, I'll guess $1,600 to $2,000 in this week's rendition of The Price Is Right. Might go higher to a TS collector...
 
I would say $2200 to $2700 range. One key is also straightness of the cue.
Mike, I think you are a too high on the price range estimate. This cue is a very simple a design.
Even though it was made by Tim, it just doesn’t command that high a price at the top end and
the bottom price rung should be more like $1800 and top end closer to $2200. It just doesn’t
have the lift to ask $2700 despite being a TS cue. Let’s see how others view its likely value.
 
Is everything straight together and apart? If so I’ll offer a trade of both below:
1. Microtech Combat Troodon
2. Medford Knife and Tool Marauder
 
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Is everything straight together and apart? If so I’ll offer a trade of both below:
1. Microtech Combat Troodon
2. Medford Knife and Tool Marauder

1. Not trying to work a deal in this thread, sir. Just trying sort out the left/right limits, WRT value of the cue, right now.

2. I appreciate the thought and offer. Sincerely. But I already have both of those models, anyway! 😁😁
 
Mike, I think you are a too high on the price range estimate. This cue is a very simple a design.
Even though it was made by Tim, it just doesn’t command that high a price at the top end and
the bottom price rung should be more like $1800 and top end closer to $2200. It just doesn’t
have the lift to ask $2700 despite being a TS cue. Let’s see how others view its likely value.
I added to the value bc it is in new condition - completely refinished - Proficient refinish with shipping to and from is running $350 total now. Probably sell on the lower end at $2000 or so - agreed
 
I think $1800 is the right price, market wise. You can have one w a F instead of a Ts for half.
 
Much appreciated to everyone who has offered their opinions.

So far...it sounds like $2k (including shipping, insurance, and PayPal G&S fees) isn't outside the realm of reasonable.

I figure that'll let me clear the $1800 I'm inclined to drop on that sexy-as-hell Marfione.
 
The guys have you on the right track, Mark. I am a TS collector/enthusiast and with it being in such nice shape but absent any inlays or veneers, I feel $2k + or - $200 is the correct number.

GLuck
 
The guys have you on the right track, Mark. I am a TS collector/enthusiast and with it being in such nice shape but absent any inlays or veneers, I feel $2k + or - $200 is the correct number.

GLuck
Roger that, sir. Thank you!

I hit up Scot, at Proficient Billiards. He didn't recall this specific cue...but stated that almost all wrapped 4-point with veneers cues weren't full spliced. The non-veneered 4-point wrapped cues weren't "common."

But this one very well might be.

I should have asked for him to let me know, when he took on the work, last fall.

Lesson learned.
 
Roger that, sir. Thank you!

I hit up Scot, at Proficient Billiards. He didn't recall this specific cue...but stated that almost all wrapped 4-point with veneers cues weren't full spliced. The non-veneered 4-point wrapped cues weren't "common."

But this one very well might be.

I should have asked for him to let me know, when he took on the work, last fall.

Lesson learned.
I hope that's a really nice knife you're going after. Bottom line is you've got a Scruggs that probly hits very well and will appreciate every year you own it, within reason. Not so familiar w knives. Make sure that ol gal goes to a good home and not to some jerk who'll leave it in his wife's trunk.
They ain't making any more of them. Lol.😂
 
I hope that's a really nice knife you're going after. Bottom line is you've got a Scruggs that probly hits very well and will appreciate every year you own it, within reason. Not so familiar w knives. Make sure that ol gal goes to a good home and not to some jerk who'll leave it in his wife's trunk.
They ain't making any more of them. Lol.😂

Generally speaking....custom knives aren't that different from custom cues. Serious collectors/hobbyists drive the market...and sky's the limit when it comes to values.

Yes....the knife I'm after is exceptional, and very, very rare.

Thx.
 
The refinish lowers the value the 350
That is a matter of personal choice- of course a cue owned and played by a great player, or a vintage cue from a very respected maker, if in great original condition commands the higher price and would be " spoiled" by a refinish. Same goes with many types of antique/ vintage higher end items.
However, lots of buyers, like me, when looking at vintage cues, don't necessarily want a cue with a worn finish, frayed wrap, stained ferrules, etc. I happen to like most of my cues to look newer in every way, even with cue playability being high the the forefront of my reason to buy/collect cues.
This TS, a four pointer, no inlays, no veneers, probably plays great, and if I were looking, I would view the Proficient refinish as a plus, and something that I would have done myself if I acquired the cue in less than excellent condition. My views on refinish aside; not everyone buys/ collects cues with resale at top of mind- I would buy a cue; if the price is within reason, because I like it for various reasons, and if I want it to look a certain way, not worried about someone who might not agree with my decision- I'm not alone on this as far as cues go.
 
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