| The collector's value of Lambros Pool Cues can be determined by evaluating any given
cue, relative to select criteria. While the following list and subsequent descriptions are
not a complete set of criteria, they should form a solid basis for assessing collector's
value:
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- the age of the cue
- original sales agreement
- the previous owners and tournament lineage of the cue
- a Mike Lambros signature on the cue
- the uniqueness and overall appearance of the finished cue;
- an "Ultra" jointed cue with current ownership certificate.
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Age Determination |
| The relative age of Lambros Pool Cues may be determined by examining the butt cap
material and the company logo engraved on the butt cap. The earliest Lambros Pool Cues
were made of a now obsolete type of plastic which tends to change in color over time from
the original off-white to more of a pale yellow. Also, the earliest Lambros Pool Cues had
the simple "M L" logo, Mike Lambros's initials, on the butt cap. These cues,
which are now approximately 5 years old, should be considered to be worth 125-200% of
their original retail purchase price.
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| When Lambros Custom Cues was created in 1992, a formal company logo was created, and
consists of Mike Lambros's last name, with the bottom of the first letter "L"
extended as an underline below the other letters. Also around this time, the material of
the butt cap was changed to the newer white delrin plastic. These cues are now
approximately 1-4 years old. Depending on other criteria, these cues should be expected to
hold their original value in the short term and then begin to increase in value over time.
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| In the late 1995-early 1996 time frame, the Lambros logo on the butt cap was modified
slightly, with respect to the type font and the depth of the engraving. This logo is now
being used on every cue. The approximate date of introduction is not particularly
significant, relative to the collector's value of these types of cue, but is more
significant in defining the group of cues described in the previous paragraph.
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| Each Lambros "Ultra" Pool Cue and Billiard Cue has a slightly modified logo
on the butt cap. This logo was introduced with the "Ultra" design in the Spring
of 1996.
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Original Sales Agreement |
| This criterion applies to Lambros Pool Cues that were originally purchased in retail
from the factory. Keeping intact the copy of the original sales receipt should enhance the
collector's value of the cue over time. This criterion is not considered particularly
significant in the short term, but should add some value to the cue over time, as the
Lambros name becomes more synonymous with the great cue makers of this century.
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Previous Owners/Tournament Lineage |
| Some Lambros Pool Cues have been made for and used in competition by top tournament
professionals. This criterion is partially dependent on accurate traceability, which may
be difficult. It is also partially dependent upon whether or not the cue was used for a
tournament victory. Again, this criterion is not considered particularly significant in
the short term, but should add some value to the cue over time.
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A Mike Lambros Signature |
| On a very select few Lambros Pool Cues, the signature of Mike Lambros may be found on
the handle, underneath the wrap, or between two points in the forearm. The quantity and
present ownership of these cues is a company secret and will not be casually divulged. The
decision to sign a given cue, is made solely by Mike Lambros. His reasons for deciding
whether or not to sign a cue are also a company secret.
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| The presence of a Mike Lambros signature on a Lambros Pool Cue, is extremely
significant in assessing the collector's value, because so few of these cues actually
exist. And it shall increase in significance over time, as Mike's stature in the cuemaking
world rises to the top.
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Uniqueness/Overall Appearance of the Final Design |
| Lambros Cues Inc. never has been or ever will be an assembly line, mass production
oriented cuemaking operation. We take great pride in our abilities 1) to create a nearly
limitless array of custom designs for general sales, 2) to design a custom cue from given
a set of customer requirements, and 3) to interact closely with customers to help develop
and refine their personal cue designs.
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| Lambros Cues, Inc., purchases only the very best hard rock, curly and birds-eye maples
and ebony, rosewood, snakewood, zebrawood, bacote, zircote, cocobolo and other sustainable
yield, exotic hardwoods. We believe our cue engineering, manufacturing, quality control
and overall product consistency are unmatched in the cuemaking business.
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| Even with these extremely high cuemaking standards, every once in a while we do produce
cues that simply stand out among the others. And we believe this fact is an important
criterion in assessing the collector's value of a cue. There are many subfactors to be
considered in this criterion. Some subfactors and related questions are:
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| Design: Is there an unique hardwood or ivory
inlay design? Is the point/veneer design unique? Does the cue have an ivory joint and
ivory shaft ferrules? Does the butt sleeve have points, windows, and/or inlays?
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| Color: Is there a unique color match with the
stain, points and veneers? |
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| Accent Rings: Ivory "Buska" style
rings, dash rings and triple rings are more unique than double, single or plain rings. |
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| Forearm Wood: Does the cue have an exotic
hardwood, curly maple or birds-eye maple forearm? Does the curly maple seem to really
"glow?" Is the birds-eye maple loaded with linear, uniform "eyes?"
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| Forearm Grain: Is the wood grain in the forearm
exceptionally straight and tightly spaced? This property is a typical indication of
exceptional wood strength and will result in a superb hitting cue.
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| "Ultra" Jointed Cues |
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| In the Spring of 1996, Lambros Cues, Inc. introduced the "Ultra" joint, which
is an optional feature for Lambros Pool Cues. For a small fee, original owners of
"Ultra" cues may purchase a special certificate which will contain details such
as the cue's description, production number, date of purchase and the original owner's
name. The certificate will also display the Lambros Cues, Inc., corporate logo and will be
hand-signed by Mike Lambros.
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| If the original owner decides to sell the cue, then the subsequent owner may send the
certificate back to the Lambros Cues, Inc., factory, to have his (or her) name added to
the certificate, with the date the ownership was transferred. Only original owners will be
offered the option to purchase the certificate and replacement certificates will not be
offered. Therefore, we believe these certificates should enhance the authenticity,
traceability and overall collector's value of "Ultra" cues.
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| Collecting Criteria for Lambros Billiard Cues |
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| In general, collecting criteria for Lambros Billiard Cues are the same as those for the
Lambros Pool Cues. However, there are some discriminators which make Lambros Billiard Cues
unique, in their own right.
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| First, in the 1993-1994 time frame, Lambros Custom Cues and Lambros Cues, Inc.,
produced an initial set of seven billiard cues for the carom billiard games. Prior to
1993, and from early 1995 - early 1996, Lambros Cues, Inc., did not produce any billiard
cues.
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| Because of their design, age and limited production, these seven cues are unique among
all other Lambros cues and have a special collector's value. Some owners of these cues
have already been offered 150-175% of the original retail sales price.
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| Second, Lambros Billiard Cues were re-introduced in 1996, but with a brand new,
optimized design. And each new Lambros Billiard Cue will have the "Ultra" joint,
so the previously stated criterion will apply.
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| Third, because of the unique requirements of the carom billiard games and because of
the stringent Lambros Cues, Inc., quality standards, it is substantially more difficult to
design and produce a world class billiard cue, than a world class pool cue. Therefore, a
certain extra collector's value may be added to each Lambros Billiard Cue.
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