Help With Pool Cue Id and Value
10/22/2024 7:45:42 AM
Help With Pool Cue Id and Value
Does someone has some infornation about this cue and what it's worth if I would sell it second hand?
Help With Pool Cue Id and Value
Replies & Comments
- KCCC on 10/23/2024 1:50:59 PM
Looks like a European, maybe German, 3 cushion pool cue.
Kind of interesting but not highly collectible. If you're looking to sell it, toss it up on eBay and see what shakes out. Start the auction at $5 and a $150 (or whatever your target value would be) buy-it-now.
But given how niche this cue is I would not expect it to go above $100 unless you have a collector out there really looking for this big pin 3c cues.
- NicoB on 10/24/2024 1:32:32 PM
Thank you for your reply.
The cue could be Dutch. I'm from the Netherlands and I also what to sell it there.
I was thinking of asking a price of 100,00/120,00 euros. Would that be a fair price for the cue?
There was also a sticker attached to the case, it says something like "Wilhelmina"?
- KCCC on 10/24/2024 1:53:25 PM
Oh man the sticker is the key, it is a Wilhelmina Dutch made 3 Cushion cue. I found a smattering of mentions and photos of slightly similar cues, funnily enough, they all had more inlays and fancier engravings then yours.
I bet there is a collector community in the Netherlands for these cues you just need to find it. The value will fall somewhere between 75 Euros and 120 for someone who really wants it.
Good Luck.
- NicoB on 10/25/2024 5:43:12 AM
That is very helpful, thank you!
- NicoB on 10/26/2024 6:02:11 AM
I have some more information about the cue. I sent an email to the Wilhelmina factory and according to them it is not a Wilhelmina cue, but a 40 year old cue of the brand "Buffalo"..
Just wanted to let you guys know.
- KCCC on 10/26/2024 12:34:41 PM
So where were Buffalo cues made, European or Asian?
Help With Pool Cue Id and Value
- Title: Help With Pool Cue Id and Value
- Author: NicoB
- Published: 10/22/2024 7:45:42 AM