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CPhilipRoss
09-08-2007, 01:07 PM
I started playing pool & 3 cushion billiards when attending the Unoversity of Illinois in 1961. My first cue was a Brunswick "Willie Hoppe". In 1964 I met Herman Rambow in his shop on Walbash Ave. in Chicago, and he repaired one of the shafts on my Hoppe cue. In 1966 I had graduated, and finally purchased my Rambow cue. I believe he died a few years later. I played with it until ~ 1985, when I purchased my first of two Burton Spain cues (which I still use today).

Last month I had my second Spain cue refinished / refurbished by a restorer in Bridgeton, NJ. (he did a great job) This cue meant a lot to me because when I visited Burton in his home shop on Division Street in Chicago, I described the second cue I wanted him build for me. He replied that I had described his personal cue. He was also a 3-cusion player and we shared similar high run of 10. When he offered to sell me his personal cue at the time I immediately bought it (actually discounted from his list price at the time of only $675 !).

This week I took my Rambow cue back to New Jersey, I expecting have a similar restoration done on this cue. He refused because it's potential value might be diminished. It still has the original wrap, as well as my name & initials on the cue.

My questions for this forum, are whether I should have anything done to the cue before I offer it for sale? and how should I proceed with selling it? Any comments or advice would be appreciated. I can send photo's if this would help. Thanks.

KJ
09-08-2007, 09:38 PM
There's another forum that I frequent, AZbilliards.com, that has a terrific 'for sale/wtb' section. The cue you've described will get you a ton of action. You'll have to register to post, as with this site, but you'll have to wait a day for email confirmation (worth it). Check it out.
As a cuemaker, I'd recommend the refinish, if for no other reason than to make a better presentation. The cue would look better. But before that, I'd offer it the way it is to get a feel for what it might bring. You might be surprised. Then you have to make the determination as to whether the cost of refinish will be offset by an increase in value. When you make your post, I'd tell the same story that you've told here, verbatim. There are a couple of individuals on this site that may drop you a PM. Try posting this in one of the other sections, such as 'The Best Cue' & 'General Equipment' to give yourself more exposure.

CPhilipRoss
09-08-2007, 11:10 PM
Thanks CK. I'll try the additional posting areas on this site, as well as the AZBilliards.com

poohkiller
09-10-2007, 01:03 PM
Finally this cue is on AZ so if you'd like to see how does it look like, KJ, then you may find it there!

I provide a link for it: http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=73340.

Pooh

P.S.: I didn't forget what we were talking about, KJ, I'll keep you informed as soon as I get enough players together. Thanks!