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    Hi

    I have been given a snooker cue with the about 20 signatures of snooker players from the Sheffield Crucible about 4-5 years ago which my friend won in a competition. I have no idea who the signatures belong to but am sure they would be mean something to an avid snooker fan. I am wanting to sell this cue to someone who would appreciate it more than I but unsure what to charge. Any ideas please?

    Thank you

    Caz3098

  • #2
    To be fair you'd need a fair price to start to rope people in but technically it's only worth what a collector is willing to pay. Need to be enthusiastic.

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    • #3
      Just put it on EBay and see how it goes, I had my fingers burnt a few times when I was younger by collectors so don't be to hasty if you get private offers.
      Also would be good to post a few photos
      It's hard to pot balls with a Chimpanzee tea party going on in your head

      Wibble

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      • #4
        IMHO current players sigs on cheapish cues so to speak rarely hold much value, now if you had signatures of all the old players 70- 100 years ago you would be talking serious money,

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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Leo View Post
          IMHO current players sigs on cheapish cues so to speak rarely hold much value, now if you had signatures of all the old players 70- 100 years ago you would be talking serious money,
          that would be 1914 leo did they have autograph hunters then er did they have snooker players then? smiley

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          • #6
            pics of the sigs would help, without Ronnies it's worth a lot less, if it doesn't have Hendry or Higgins it's worth even less, if it has those three legends and maybe even Davis then you may have something you could eBay with a three figure reserve, but it won't be worth many hundreds unless someone gets drunk

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