Ya know, you just might be onto to something here. I believe that there would be some pretty twisty things that would come off of that. Night mares, dreams that would accompany the cue and maybe the owner would be compelled to commit more crimes. The cue would go from owner to owner.
Who ever owned the cue would win some serious money games but it would come with a price. Can you handle owning it?
Start writing.
Seeing that you put it that way. Yes. I have a lapel pin with a swastika on it that my father brought back. Considering that it came off a dead German, it is a little creepy to take it out of its box and hold it.
That and I have a pocket knife with two blades that came the same way. The white material is kind of yellowish and wonder if its not ivory. Well made it is.
Ya know, you just might be onto to something here. I believe that there would be some pretty twisty things that would come off of that. Night mares, dreams that would accompany the cue and maybe the owner would be compelled to commit more crimes. The cue would go from owner to owner.
Who ever owned the cue would win some serious money games but it would come with a price. Can you handle owning it?
Start writing.
Since he's no longer making cues, I was wondering if the value would go up? He has made some beautiful pieces and it's a shame he no longer build cues. A man of his talent should share his work with the world. It sucks that he cannot do this anymore.
Do you think they are going to appreciate?
Also, lets post pics of some nice cues of his. Not my cue or picture but this thing is a beauty.
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Sort of like owning Nazi paraphanalia? Just kinda creepy?
Sad to say that the cue-maker's actions, or reputation (past or current) will NOT determine (the future) value of cues. It won't be a large collector, nor 1 individual buyer.
THE MARKET always decides future value.
( I gotta feeling this is gonna go the same way Dale Perry cues have gone)
If you like the cue(s), then hold on to them.
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Ya know, you just might be onto to something here. I believe that there would be some pretty twisty things that would come off of that. Night mares, dreams that would accompany the cue and maybe the owner would be compelled to commit more crimes. The cue would go from owner to owner.
Who ever owned the cue would win some serious money games but it would come with a price. Can you handle owning it?
Start writing.
Sad to say that the cue-maker's actions, or reputation (past or current) will NOT determine (the future) value of cues. It won't be a large collector, nor 1 individual buyer.
THE MARKET always decides future value.
( I gotta feeling this is gonna go the same way Dale Perry cues have gone)
If you like the cue(s), then hold on to them.
I've always felt that when my favorite cuemaker starts getting compared to Hitler, it may be time to try something else, even if it plays real good.
This inspires me to write a movie about a serial killer cuemaker who kills his victims with blocks of exotic hardwoods, and then turns the murder weapon into beautiful custom cues.
Hey, is that bloodwood points in that cue.
Yea... kinda...
Lee Peppers Brunswick Balke Collender Conversion
retail was and still is: $350.00 - $375.00 (without custom jp's).
how the photo got into my jpeg library, i'm not sure.
Interesting Thread. I've been outta commission for awhile (playing a lot of pool not on the computer :smile: )...
The last cue I picked up was a Lee Peppers that I ordered from him on here. I don't have a finished picture handy, but here's the description from Lee's Ad:
This cue has two firsts for me... this cue actually has the first four point/four veneer forearm I ever made. Kept it hanging for years and was going to build it for myself but decided not to. It also has the first propeller inlays I have put in a cue.
This cue will be finished in a few months.
Specs...
Elforyn sleeved brass joint (ended up with a 3/8 - 10 Stainless pin - FF)
Brown collars with brass rings
Curly maple forearm
Brown/light blue/light green/white veneers
Brazilian Rosewood pointwood with ivory propellers
Wrap - Leather
Brazilian Rosewood buttsleeve
Ebony wedge type point with matching veneers and ivory propeller
Short brown buttcap
(I would like to see this cue bumperless with a brass exposed weight bolt)
The cue will come with one shaft and your choice of ferrule and tip (my choice was Ivory Ferrule and Triumph Tip) .
The butt is 29.5 inches long and the shaft can be 29 - 30 inches long (went with 30")
Now to be honest... personally, the fit and finish are not the best... they are good, but could be better. Shaft had a very slight wobble right out of the box, joint end of the shaft clear was done quickly and there are some imperfections in the clear, leather wrap... I wanted smooth... I wouldn't say it is and installation could have been better. The tip wasn't installed terribly well (ended up having to have it re-done). He was about 2-3 months late on delivery.
Okay, not-picks aside..
I'm shooting the best with this of any cue I own, period.
Also, I get more comments on this old school looking cue of any of the dozen cues that I own.
The hit is definitely a love it or hate it cue, the shaft is larger diameter than I was used to and the front is cored with something... but again it's just a wow.
Will value appreciate, hard to tell... but my appreciation is increasing
-Joe