Wow...been lurking on this forum for a while now, waiting for my account to be authorized to post.
Took a while, but it finally was. :thumbup:
Anyway, I gave up playing several years ago, and recently took it back up again. So, I've been looking for a cue, been checking out the cues for sale here, and saw a couple I was interested in, but nothing thus far that has really "grabbed my interest".
My all-time favorite cue is the Meucci SE-10. Unfortunately, it seems that people who are selling them think they are way more valuable than they really are. I've found a couple for sale, and they're going for roughly double what they're worth. :frown: I even found someone with a Muecci "Factory 2nd" SE-10, which proves that Meucci did not "destroy" the SE-10 cues that were "not up to snuff" as most people claim.
Seems like most people want $1,200 to $1,500 for a Meucci SE-10; heck, I even found a seller who has a "matched set" (one Ivory SE-10-I, one Ebony SE-10-E), and wants $2,500 each, or $5,000 for the set! :yikes: Totally not worth that, IMHO, and I'm not gonna pay that much for a Meucci. :shakehead:
So, after talking with Martyne Bachmen (author of "Blue Book of Cues", who agrees with me on the value of the Meucci SE-10), I've been looking at buying the Sigel MS-89 he has for sale. It's a little heavier than I like, but I believe I can change the weight bolt in it (I'm waiting to hear back from Martyne about that.) I've never heard of Sigel, however, and wanted to know if anyone here had any opinons on it? :scratchhead:
Of course, if anyone here has a Meucci SE-10 (Ebony) they're willing to part with, and aren't asking an outrageous price, I'd consider buying it instead.
(I know, highly unlikely, but I had to say it.) :embarrassed2:

Anyway, I gave up playing several years ago, and recently took it back up again. So, I've been looking for a cue, been checking out the cues for sale here, and saw a couple I was interested in, but nothing thus far that has really "grabbed my interest".
My all-time favorite cue is the Meucci SE-10. Unfortunately, it seems that people who are selling them think they are way more valuable than they really are. I've found a couple for sale, and they're going for roughly double what they're worth. :frown: I even found someone with a Muecci "Factory 2nd" SE-10, which proves that Meucci did not "destroy" the SE-10 cues that were "not up to snuff" as most people claim.

Seems like most people want $1,200 to $1,500 for a Meucci SE-10; heck, I even found a seller who has a "matched set" (one Ivory SE-10-I, one Ebony SE-10-E), and wants $2,500 each, or $5,000 for the set! :yikes: Totally not worth that, IMHO, and I'm not gonna pay that much for a Meucci. :shakehead:
So, after talking with Martyne Bachmen (author of "Blue Book of Cues", who agrees with me on the value of the Meucci SE-10), I've been looking at buying the Sigel MS-89 he has for sale. It's a little heavier than I like, but I believe I can change the weight bolt in it (I'm waiting to hear back from Martyne about that.) I've never heard of Sigel, however, and wanted to know if anyone here had any opinons on it? :scratchhead:
Of course, if anyone here has a Meucci SE-10 (Ebony) they're willing to part with, and aren't asking an outrageous price, I'd consider buying it instead.
