Value help needed please!!!!

barking4action

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I just got this 1990's Viking unknown wood 40 cue light up with 2 glass doors. Pretty good shape. All complete. Any ideas on value?
 

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What's really going to cost you is the extra house you are going to have to buy to put all of this stuff in that you keep buying up. I've seen a 20 cue enclosed case with a light and viking logo go for $200 around my neck of the woods.
 
What's really going to cost you is the extra house you are going to have to buy to put all of this stuff in that you keep buying up. I've seen a 20 cue enclosed case with a light and viking logo go for $200 around my neck of the woods.

Sounds right. Steve lomax said $10 a cue that is holds is what it is worth.
 
I'd say $50 bucks more of a novelty than anything else. It looks like pressboard with a veneer over it. If I had it I'd hang it up and put my house cues in it
 
$31.50

it's funny...Viking is in Madison Wisc....Schon is in Milwaukee...McDermott is in Mononee Falls,,,,, Pechauer is in Greenbay....Jacoby is in Nekoosa...this stuff is all over here...

Viking case....$30
 
Find someone with out a nice case for there home!!

Then a player will trade a cue for the case and you'd both be better off. Make sure the owner of the case doesn't put it directly in the sun. contact viking see if they have a new emblem for there new company. looks nice to me (remember if the posting said free there'd be 400 replys for this case. They did sponsor good players. mark good luck.and I'm from mn.
 
Is a asking price of $400 fair?

Not trying to ruin your action here, just want to mention my experiences selling oak furnishings.

You might find out what I did. American oak furnishings are about as popular today as pink and green bathroom tile, tan naugahyde and gold carpet. The first indication was when I had to sell oak furniture from my mom's estate. One piece was a poker table, solid oak with solid oak chairs. it originally cost $2500. After I sold every piece of furniture in my mom's house, the only thing left was the poker table and I gave it away.

Recently we moved offices. I had to sell off desks, file cabinets, bookshelves, etc. The stuff went like hotcakes on Craigslist. About 10 of the pieces were solid oak, very well made. Not one single piece of oak sold, even at give away prices. Five black desks sold quickly, but the oak one? Not a chance. I called a charity to pick up the stuff - they didn't want it.

That being said, I like oak. It is an expensive, stable hardwood. But it is out of vogue, so take what you can get. I would probably be asking $200 but would take less because the shipping is going to kill the buyer.
 
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LOL an upside down room cost $225:grin: Honestly something like that is worth what someone will pay. So ask a high # and see if someone bites if not you have a starting point in negotiations
 
Is that a 10' table?

If somebody had a 10' table in Los Angeles I think it would be booked 24/7.
 
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