I've been asked to post pics again.
Here goes....
The Zebrawood that is in the last picture is for sale on ebay right now. Since I put it up for auction I'm going to let the auction run it's course rather than end early. I'll tell you that this cue is really nice and has a FIRM hit with the I-1 shaft.
Most of the cues shown are less that $300.00 shipped. All have premium shafts (OB-1 & 2, Mcdermott I-shafts, Tiger Ultra X shaft, and a Predator Z-2 sahft), G-10 joint pins and upgraded tips. Kamui's or Moori's and the Cocobolo has a Sniper.
I'll have more soon including 8 with a stock maple shaft, G-10 pin, Kamui II and Kamui Black tips and j/p's at an even bigger bargain price.
The SneakiestPetes were reviewed by Manwon and ForumGhost516 if you are curious about performance or quality.
These cues are meant to be purchased by those who want high end but can't afford it. Also, those who own high end cues but want to bring a good cue to the bar or smaller tourneys where they can get great performance without worrying about the cue thieves swiping their $1500.00+ inlayed cue.
Here goes....






The Zebrawood that is in the last picture is for sale on ebay right now. Since I put it up for auction I'm going to let the auction run it's course rather than end early. I'll tell you that this cue is really nice and has a FIRM hit with the I-1 shaft.
Most of the cues shown are less that $300.00 shipped. All have premium shafts (OB-1 & 2, Mcdermott I-shafts, Tiger Ultra X shaft, and a Predator Z-2 sahft), G-10 joint pins and upgraded tips. Kamui's or Moori's and the Cocobolo has a Sniper.
I'll have more soon including 8 with a stock maple shaft, G-10 pin, Kamui II and Kamui Black tips and j/p's at an even bigger bargain price.
The SneakiestPetes were reviewed by Manwon and ForumGhost516 if you are curious about performance or quality.
These cues are meant to be purchased by those who want high end but can't afford it. Also, those who own high end cues but want to bring a good cue to the bar or smaller tourneys where they can get great performance without worrying about the cue thieves swiping their $1500.00+ inlayed cue.
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