Good Afternoon,
I'm after some advice with regards to having my John Parris Ultimate Cue valuated for insurance purposes.
I purchased it around 10 years ago and is numbered in the 300's. Having looked on eBay there are listings claiming "Oldest Ultimate on eBay" with cues numbered in the 700's and going for good money so I am keen to find the value of my cue and having it insured appropriately.
Do older John Parris Ultimate's hold/gain value in the same way that 'old' cues do? Am I barking up the wrong tree and it's lost value?
Any information you could offer will be greatly appreciated
I'm after some advice with regards to having my John Parris Ultimate Cue valuated for insurance purposes.
I purchased it around 10 years ago and is numbered in the 300's. Having looked on eBay there are listings claiming "Oldest Ultimate on eBay" with cues numbered in the 700's and going for good money so I am keen to find the value of my cue and having it insured appropriately.
Do older John Parris Ultimate's hold/gain value in the same way that 'old' cues do? Am I barking up the wrong tree and it's lost value?
Any information you could offer will be greatly appreciated
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