Unbelievable cue Auction

Wow thats high...considering it turns into $2950 and $3190 with buyers premium and tax...


Someone is very mistaken. They did't sell for that much. I will let the buyer post the price if he wants to.
 
Here's a few of the ones I bought!!

I have decided to sell the Huebler Cue pictured below. Please send me any offers to entertain. Cue comes with two shafts. Please ask any quesitons you might have. Butt piece under the bumper reads Custom Shop May 1987.

Thanks,

Greg
 

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Huebler Cue

Hey Ted,

Did you happen to get a chance to look at the Huebler you got for the year?

Just curious.

Also I think you ended up with one of the Palmers didn't you.
Joe "The Dentist" bought two of them and the guy sitting across from Will got two.

Thanks,
Greg "No Colusion"
 
Huebler

Hey Ted,

Did you happen to get a chance to look at the Huebler you got for the year?

Just curious.

Also I think you ended up with one of the Palmers didn't you.
Joe "The Dentist" bought two of them and the guy sitting across from Will got two.

Thanks,
Greg "No Colusion"

Greggo,

I took the bumper off and even with a magnifier you can't make out too much.
I could read "Cross Cue".
It looks like they engraved it first and then beveled it for the bumper, right into the lettering and numbers.
My ex-mother-in-law who is a Pre-Columbian art expert may be able to decipher these heiroglyphics.
I think it was made in the year 1007 a.d.
There is info all the way around it but I just can't make it out.

Call me when you get time
 
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