My personal email is to expand.Hi Steve - Just browsing the limited "market" on sold/available Westons, and considering what I originally paid for the items, I think a fair asking price is $6800, which includes the custom/matching Whitten case. I'm not too keen on putting this on eBay, since they will take 13%, plus sales tax from the buyer. I also bought a custom Whitten case that I designed myself, which mirrors the markings on the cue. I'm more of a metal/wood fan than wood/wood joint. I mostly used my Joss house 2-piece for playing in public, along with a Jacoby I sold last year. I shot about 30? games with one of the shafts (never break shots obviously), the other is unused. Amboyna with ivory, sterling silver, ebony, black elephant wrap, etc. I am the original owner, purchased from Cornerstone around 2001. I view it as one of his most beautiful cues ever made. I bought a Perry Weston cue many years ago, and now my physical issues necessitate selling it. Bought and played Joss, McDermott and Jacoby cues but never "collected". Hi - I've been a player for decades (before Color of Money ruined my pool hall).
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