Identify Models of Some Meucci Cues, and Value Them
5/10/2020 7:51:00 AM
Identify Models of Some Meucci Cues, and Value Them
I was handed over a lot of Meucci cues and I am trying to find the models for these five below, and figure out how much they are worth.
I also wonder if any of them are worth refinishing.
Identify Models of Some Meucci Cues, and Value Them
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- billiardsforum on 5/28/2020 4:15:16 AM
In order:
It looks to be a Meucci Originals MO-7 cue from the 1970s - 1980s. Worth somewhere $275 - $475 give or take, depending on condition and the market at any give time. Add $100, give or take, for the extra shaft.
Meucci Originals MO-2 cue from the 1970s - 1980s. Worth somewhere $150 - $300 give or take, depending on condition and the market at any given time. It may also be a Meucci 84-1 cue which is basically the same, just continuation of the model in the newer series.
Meucci 88-1 cue (Circa 1988) from the Meucci 88 Series. Might be worth somewhere in the range of $150 to $300 give or take, depending on condition and the market at any given time.
Meucci E-3 cue from the Meucci European Series (Circa 1989). Maple forearm, greenish stain, natural with green spec wrap. (Photo below is from a newer catalog after they changed the logo, but same model). Might be worth $150 give or take.
Meucci 95-18 Cue from the Meucci 95 Series (Circa 1995). Might be worth $175 - $300 depending on condition, the market, etc.
Are they worth refinishing? Assuming the cue and shafts are straight, some would consider refinishing the Meucci Originals (cues 1, 2, 3, and 4). Refinishing usually runs $100 to $150 depending on what is needed and on the outcome you desire. You may have a rough time re-couping that at a sale. Then again, perhaps not. It really depends on what you are trying to accomplish with the cues.
As for the question about how much the Meucci cues are worth; Take these valuations with a grain of salt. There are lots of these models out there, and the market varies so much on these.
Condition is king when valuing pool cues, and can swing a price big time. Any buyer will want to see detailed, close-up photos of the cue. Without seeing detailed close-up photos of all aspects of each cue, these valuations are just general estimates.
Your mileage may vary.
- user1608355871 on 12/18/2020 9:31:12 PM
I would be interesting in purchasing the Meucci 95-18 cue. I used to have one until it was stolen.
Please call or text (409) 466-3322
- user1662945357 on 9/11/2022 6:15:57 PM
Do you still have the Meucci Originals MO-2 cue from the 1970s that was identified in the previous answer?
I would like to buy it if it’s still available. I have one, but mine is in terrible shape and I’m looking for a replacement.
If the Meucci Originals MO-2 is still available, please call or text me at (770) 891-8395.
Identify Models of Some Meucci Cues, and Value Them
- Title: Identify Models of Some Meucci Cues, and Value Them
- Author: sirclutch
- Published: 5/10/2020 7:51:00 AM
- Last Updated: 5/28/2020 4:21:26 AM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)