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Info on a "Red Dinosaur" Pool Cue


Info on a "Red Dinosaur" Pool Cue

Does anyone have any information on this "Red Dinosaur" pool cue?

It has a dinosaur head and the words "Red Dinosaur" on the forearm.

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Info on a "Red Dinosaur" Pool Cue

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  1. user1649578337user1710799547 on 3/18/2024 6:05:48 PM

    I can't tell you anything about the cue, but I bought one exactly like that, with the same red dinosaur logo, colors, and pattern around 2002. I paid around $350 for it from a local game store that sold pool tables, etc.

    I was looking for information on it when I saw this picture. It's the only picture of it that Google has apparently.

  2. user1649578337KCCC on 3/20/2024 12:16:51 PM

    From what I know, Red Dinosaur was a sub-brand of Hansinburg cues, and were made in Taiwan.

    There is little to no value in the cue. It might be worth $50 to a collector of Hansinburg cues, of which I don't know of any.

    $350 for a sticker cue, wow.

    This is why you should never buy billiard-related items from any store that also sells pinball, arcade units, skeeball, patio furniture, fire pits, and hot tubs alongside their pool cues! We have one of those stores here in my town. I love to go in there and watch people buy low-end Viking and McDermott cues for two times what they sell for at PoolDawg and Seyberts.

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Info on a "Red Dinosaur" Pool Cue

  • Title: Info on a "Red Dinosaur" Pool Cue
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  • Published: 4/10/2022 8:12:17 AM
  • Last Updated: 4/13/2022 3:03:56 AM
  • Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)