What is the Heubler worth?

billiardbum

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Yes it is for sale with reasonable offer. This cue is a customers of mine, and I told him I would sell it for him. The cue has been authenicated by Paul Huebler back several years ago. He could not date the cue, but my customer has owned since the 70's. The cue had one regular shaft with Normal insert, and one shaft 1 inch long, but was sent back to Huebler. The 2nd shaft does have brass insert, and it is loose. Cue has original bumper, and linen wrap, but I will not remove the bumper, it is too brittle. Let me know what it is worth, or what you will give for it?

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/HueblerSignaturestamp.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/Hueblerjointwithferrules.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/HueblerJointwith2shafts.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/HueblerBumper.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/HeublerButtwithJointcollars.jpg
 
billiardbum said:
Yes it is for sale with reasonable offer. This cue is a customers of mine, and I told him I would sell it for him. The cue has been authenicated by Paul Huebler back several years ago. He could not date the cue, but my customer has owned since the 70's. The cue had one regular shaft with Normal insert, and one shaft 1 inch long, but was sent back to Huebler. The 2nd shaft does have brass insert, and it is loose. Cue has original bumper, and linen wrap, but I will not remove the bumper, it is too brittle. Let me know what it is worth, or what you will give for it?

http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/HueblerSignaturestamp.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/Hueblerjointwithferrules.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/HueblerJointwith2shafts.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/HueblerBumper.jpg
http://i78.photobucket.com/albums/j110/billiardbum/HeublerButtwithJointcollars.jpg

I have not seen any of these cues since around 1971 or 1972. This was Pauls early design and logo, the cues bumper is also a sign of this.
Paul started using the Brown bumper with an attachment screw in the middle 1970's.

Should be worth a $200 to $300 dollars to a collector, but we all know a cue is only worth what some one will pay for it.

I am very familiar with Paul's work, I am originally from St. Louis, MO and I left there in 1979, and I purchased one of Paul's Early cues in 1973 as my first cue.

Manwon
 
jimmycue said:
Can you show a picture of the complete cue?
Thanks
HueblerWholeCue.jpg
 
manwon said:
I have not seen any of these cues since around 1971 or 1972. This was Pauls early design and logo, the cues bumper is also a sign of this.
Paul started using the Brown bumper with an attachment screw in the middle 1970's.

Should be worth a $200 to $300 dollars to a collector, but we all know a cue is only worth what some one will pay for it.

I am very familiar with Paul's work, I am originally from St. Louis, MO and I left there in 1979, and I purchased one of Paul's Early cues in 1973 as my first cue.

Manwon
Thanks for the info
 
I have an old HI4 cue from that same period.
Huebler told me on the phone once that they thought the HI series was about 1973-76.

Anyone else have an old HI Huebler with the brass pin and small dark round bunper?

Eddie
 
Is the original HI2 shaft still straight?
Is the shade of the rings blue or more of a green?
It looks very blue on my screen.

Eddie
 
eddieindetroit said:
Is the original HI2 shaft still straight?
Is the shade of the rings blue or more of a green?
It looks very blue on my screen.

Eddie
They roll pretty good, but not perfect, and they are blue rings.
 
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