SciotoSteve
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One word - PRICELESS!
nahhhh if it has some other guys name on it....it's not worth much!
seriously, play with that thing til the day you die. I cringe when I think of all the Szamboti's and Bushkas stuffed in some rich guys friggin closet.
value?......5 figures somewhere IMO.
G.
nahhhh if it has some other guys name on it....it's not worth much!
seriously, play with that thing til the day you die. I cringe when I think of all the Szamboti's and Bushkas stuffed in some rich guys friggin closet.
value?......5 figures somewhere IMO.
G.
you guys are all nuts... this is a piece of history... you wouldn't play a stradivarius violin... put that thing in a case, the more dings and dents you put on it, the lower its value is going to be.
you guys are all nuts... this is a piece of history... you wouldn't play a stradivarius violin... put that thing in a case, the more dings and dents you put on it, the lower its value is going to be.
i like the fact that this old bushka is being played with every day. Im sure George is smiling in heaven when he hears this. He and Gus probably hate the idea of their life's work sitting in a tube in a safe somewhere and not hitting balls.
you guys are all nuts... this is a piece of history... you wouldn't play a stradivarius violin... put that thing in a case, the more dings and dents you put on it, the lower its value is going to be.
A good friend of mine owns an old Balabushka that was made for and used by Hubert Cokes. It has his name in the clear plastic-like area near the end of the butt. The authenticity of the cue was verified a number of years ago by Nick Varner. Nick's Dad and Hubert were close friends. The cue is in its original condition, even the wrap. It has five Balabushka shafts with it. This is still my friends personal playing cue. Can any of you cue experts out there give me some idea on what this cue is worth? Sorry, but there are no pictures available.
+1.
...and if the owner is aware of the cue's history, then he can play all he wants with it. I think it's great! I would NOT let it out of my sight at the pool hall though. Ever.
its possible to play for years with a cue for years and not put a ding or dent in it.