Value Check?

Fast Lenny

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Hey guys, curious if someone could tell me the value of a cue like this but with a stainless joint in around 90% condition? Will get actual pictures soon but its almost the same cue beside the joint and veneers colors, butt is the same, 4 veneer cue Josswest made in 82 with one shaft. Thanks for any info. :smile:
 

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Why would u say its worthless don't chim in if you don't know what your talkn don't trash talk other peoples stuff cuz that makes you sound worthless I'm so tired of people and bs comments if you have nothn nice to say then don't say it everything is is worth something just depends on what people wil pay trash talk should be banned and so shouldn't the person that said it knock it off
 
Why would u say its worthless don't chim in if you don't know what your talkn don't trash talk other peoples stuff cuz that makes you sound worthless I'm so tired of people and bs comments if you have nothn nice to say then don't say it everything is is worth something just depends on what people wil pay trash talk should be banned and so shouldn't the person that said it knock it off

Slow down killer. Take a breath and use a "." Im sure he was joking.
 
Why would u say its worthless don't chim in if you don't know what your talkn don't trash talk other peoples stuff cuz that makes you sound worthless I'm so tired of people and bs comments if you have nothn nice to say then don't say it everything is is worth something just depends on what people wil pay trash talk should be banned and so shouldn't the person that said it knock it off

Dude, 33 posts and your already tired? You better grow a skin or you'll never make it around here.
 
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It's worth $1600 all day. That said it would sell in the $1200-1400 range as everything is down. You could consider a quality trade if you don't need the money.
I see Josswest cues a lot plainer than this selling for pretty good money though on Ebay. Sometimes it's just easier to sell there, because it's a lot bigger market and buyers have more protections. With Stroud retiring, there should be more interest in his work.
 
I would say $1000 in todays market is about what you could expect someone to pay as no one is buying unless they get a deal. $1200 would be a good day for that cue. List it in the forsale section and see what offers you get. My guess is no offers over $1000 cash will come quick, but many trades will be offered.
 
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