
The Intimidator Masterpiece Cue – $150,000.00 The first cue in the collection, however, is for sale, and it comes with an asking price of $60,000 on an eBay auction. The second is a part of the Smithsonian’s collection of the rarest cues in the world, and that example is not likely to ever be put on the market for sale. The third in the collection is the property of a wealthy collector who is not likely to advertise it for sale in the near future. The Mike Bender Smithsonian Edition is only one of these three custom cues made and it is for sale on the market currently. Mike Bender Smithsonian Edition #1 of 3 Custom Cue – $60,000.00 The taper is pro-style 12.5 inches and thee joint piloted 5/16-14 thread in quick release styling. The shaft measures 13mm and features a matching inlay. Matching inlays have been embedded into the wood of the handle to give this cue an extra special appearance. The Pechauer CAM 12-Manchester cue is made of ebony wood that is figured with leopard wood and ebony along with simulated pearl and ivory inlays for an attractive and classy aesthetic. Pechauer Camelot II CAM12-Manchester – $2,200.00 The cue plays with a firm and solid hit and weight changes can be adjusted in increments of ounces. It features 6 cocobolo/white urethane points, 5 sets of turquoise and white urethane sleeve inlays, turquoise, cocobolo and white urethane web with a no wrap handle and an i-2 shaft. This premium pool cue is made with a birdseye maple handle and brass rings. The McDermott M29B Pool cue is manufactured in America. McDermott Pool Cue M29B – Bridgeport McDermott – $1,875.00 These were notable years in George’s career. This cue is made with cryptic indicators that allude to the years 19 with each die in an alternating pattern between the five and the seven. This cue is a limited edition production that pays tribute to George Balabushka, one of the most influential cue makers who ever lived. The fifth most expensive pool cue that is available for sale today is the Balabushka brand SLE2B.
