As soon as I win the 500 million power ball, is when I might start thinking of paying 3k for Any stick.
As soon as I win the 500 million power ball, is when I might start thinking of paying 3k for Any stick.
My cousin has the same cue but with a black wrap. He also got Jim Rempe to autograph it. These cues were special order in the mid 90s and are not in any Meucci catalog. There were only 50 made and are extremely rare and valuable. The original cost was $500. Since they are one of a kind, it's almost impossible to put a price on them. My opinion, you could easily get $3,000 from a collector at auction. Remember only 50 were made, how many survived? and what's the ratio of white vs black wraps made?
You $h!t in your best mess kit when you sold this one. ^^^ Those are good playing Originals! (in my opinion)I had a JR-5 Meucci (which can be seen in this link, http://www.budgetcues.com/archive/meucci-jr-series.htm) around 7 years ago, and it was signed by Jimmy Rempy (if they may have added any value at all). I forget what I paid for it, but I think that I was only able to sell it for around $200. Sold it on here I think, and that was probably a bad idea, because not too many fans of Meucci on here I am guessing. I think it was a hard sell even at my low asking price. It was in pretty used condition though. I did not think it was worth all that much at the time, or that it might be collectible. I would guess that the OP's cue would sell for $400 to $500 on ebay auction (I am guessing closer to $400, but who knows). They are nice hitting cues.
If I had 3k to spend on a cue, I think I would get myself a super nice looking Richard Black cue. Can't imagine anyone paying 3k for a Meucci (not when there are so many amazing looking customs that could be had in that price range, or cheaper).
hello, what is the value of this meucci cue???
Its worth more than 100bux. 200-400 range depending on who's buying.
$100.00 (I'm being kind)
I just sent a guy $6000 for 3 Meuccis. 1 was an MO-9 for $3000.
My cousin has the same cue but with a black wrap. He also got Jim Rempe to autograph it. These cues were special order in the mid 90s and are not in any Meucci catalog. There were only 50 made and are extremely rare and valuable. The original cost was $500. Since they are one of a kind, it's almost impossible to put a price on them. My opinion, you could easily get $3,000 from a collector at auction. Remember only 50 were made, how many survived? and what's the ratio of white vs black wraps made?
I got a JR-5 in a pool hall one afternoon for $150.00 from a guy who needed drinking money. I sold it a month later for $400.00. I wish now I would have kept it. It was straight as an arrow and in good shape. I'm one of those rare breed guys who actually loves Meucci cues. I've been lucky, I guess....never had a problem with anything I've come across or bought new.![]()
How can a run of 50 cues be one-of-a-kind?
I just sent a guy $6000 for 3 Meuccis. 1 was an MO-9 for $3000.