I saw those but wasn’t sure if that was itI'd say it's a variant of one of these models I found in the "Retired" section of their site.
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After looking at this on my home monitor with better color than my work monitor, I'd say with about as much certainty as I can that it's the SE-30. The shorter inlays on the cue in your picture looked black on my work monitor. But now I can see they're actually dark red.I saw those but wasn’t sure if that was it
Hell, $2k is still a pretty good chunk of change for what's effectively a production cue. But, to be fair, it is a pretty damn nice production cue with great market recognition. So if one were to try to sell it, more people are going to know about Predator than a Szamboti or Ginacue. Similar to how popular Meucci's were back in the 80's and 90's.I was thinking the same thing: SE-30. Woods can darken over time. Man, those were expensive 12 years ago, which is why I pass on Predator...