How to Value 5 Pool Cues to Sell Them
6/9/2019 3:41:28 PM
How to Value 5 Pool Cues to Sell Them
I need some guidance on how to value 5 pool cues so I can sell them.
I have 5 cue sticks, my husband passed away in 2015, and am just now getting around to selling them.
One is his and the rest mine. One is brand new that I won, and Mike Massey was there when I did, so I have his signature on one of them.
In order for me to not get taken to the "cleaners", I'm going to need someone to tell me what to look for as far as name brand, size, structure, etc.
Any one out there that can help?
How to Value 5 Pool Cues to Sell Them
Replies & Comments
- billiardsforum on 6/28/2019 8:27:12 AM
The only way for us to provide any real help is if you photograph each of the pool cues and upload the photos here.
Ensure that the photos are clear, and that they show any logos or other markings, as well as the butt, forearm, and joints.
Once we can identify the cues, we can help with valuation.
- Cuefan on 8/7/2019 4:34:21 AM
The best way to do an evaluation on a pool cue for it's value is to do it in person.
Depending on where you are located and the type of pool cues you have, there might be someone in your area to help you out.
What area are you in?
- user1560120086 on 8/15/2019 10:12:30 AM
Two of the cues are McDermott cues, and the other is a Fine Line pool cue.
- Cuefan on 8/15/2019 1:27:16 PM
These cues are very common on today's market.
They would be considered entry level pool cues and if they are in excellent condition they might be worth around $200 for all three, and that is being generous.
How to Value 5 Pool Cues to Sell Them
- Title: How to Value 5 Pool Cues to Sell Them
- Author: user1560120086 (Debbie Mciver)
- Published: 6/9/2019 3:41:28 PM
- Last Updated: 6/28/2019 8:18:41 AM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)