more car boot cue which ones are good and which ones are for growing tomatoes
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e-mail me the original photo - i think i can spot a few things there.
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6 from the right looks interesting - hard to tell on that photo might be a claud falkiner with no badge? the herbert holt is a collectable cue.
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Originally Posted by ADR147 View Post6 from the right looks interesting - hard to tell on that photo might be a claud falkiner with no badge? the herbert holt is a collectable cue.Just because its old, doesn't mean its worth a fortune!!
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sorry for rhe delay just had a nice chjneseLast edited by garysnooker; 13 January 2010, 05:37 PM.
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Originally Posted by Burwat Champ View PostCould well be a Claude Faulkiner I used to have a Cecil Harveson that was very similar aswell, shame about the joint above the splices.
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Hi,
I know your questions were directed to ADR but I thought I would reply although I wouldnt claim to be as knowledegeble as he is.
You will get more for the cue if you can source a harveson disc or better still a plaque and have it proffesionally fitted.
Dave Smith of cues and views may be able to point you in the right direction to obtain a replacement badge.
As to value I sold one for £200 although it was mint and 1 piece, the joint will bring the value down if selling to a collector. What is it like as a playing cue?
As for the Stevenson if its in fair condition its worth £20 all day.Last edited by Burwat Champ; 22 August 2008, 03:54 PM.Just because its old, doesn't mean its worth a fortune!!
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