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  • Some Vintage Barracuda Cue advice please

    Hi Guys

    I’ve been lucky enough to be given two vintage Barracuda 2 piece cues. My plan is to keep one and sell the other.

    I just need some advice as to which of them was the more expensive cue originally as I’ll probably keep that one.

    Cue 1 is a Champion

    Cue 2 is a Gold Medal

    Both have the little round brass badges on the handle and I would guess anything from 20-30 years old and both in wonderful condition.

    Any advice would be much appreciated as I’d definitely like to hold on to one of them.

    Cheers

    Mark

  • #2
    Near sure the gold medal (with the joint above the machine splices) is what Mark Williams used to use for the longest time before switching to a parris.

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    • #3
      Barracudas were english machine spliced cues in the 90's. Mark Williams used a 3/4 Gold Medal so that in itself might push up the value of a Gold Medal. Barracuda was bought by a Chinese firm who sell budget cues. These later cues aren't worth much.

      I haven't heard of the champion cue, but the original cues were all fairly similar- ebony butts with a single front splice and a veneer- so there wasn't much difference in the prices between the ranges.

      Just keep the one which you prefer to play with.

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      • #4
        Really appreciate the replies thank you

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