Worth on my Zinzola

Count me in the camp that thinks this has no chance at happening. This is the Information Age. There will be no future date that a Zinzola cue comes up and a person can't research. His cues were already commanding a higher
Than normal price compared to other cuemakers of his years of service. There is no room for up, but pleanty of room to go down.

Everything points to a decrease not an increase It's not like the playablity of his cues were legendary or even something to tell anyone with any experience about. Not many (if any) are going to say that his cues were comparable in hit to a Searing or Lambros or any cue really well known for playability.

And like it or not, the AZ community and influential groups and their members like Premium Cues for Sale (Joe, Sean, etc.) aren't going to be pushing Zinzola cues anywhere but down.

Passing the cue off to an unwitting victim at a local pool hall is probably the most likely route for people wanting to unload. That doesn't count as "value going up" in my book.

Freddie <~~~ no interest here

Thanks for all the input. Like I said, I'm not looking to sell as its my main player I was just curious. It's my player because of the way it hits and it plays very well.

To clarify- I won the cue at an autism raffle/tournament to which Tony donated the cue. All proceeds from the raffle went to Autism and he got nothing that I'm aware of.
 
Ignoring the reputation that has already been covered...

The "last cue" is bs, unless the guy is dead and then finally can't turn the lathe on. Its just like when pro pool players say they are retired, then come out of retirement every year. Its in their blood. They will come back to play pool or build cues someday.
 
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