Prices include shipping and insurance to the continental US. Not looking to do any trades, thanks
I have more pictures of each cue available upon request. From Left to Right…
1. Schmelke Bocote 60” even split
3/8x10 joint
15.4 ounce butt
4.4 ounce shaft
19.8 total
13.02mm tip
an unthreaded hole was drilled under the bumper to lighten the cue. Not currently set up to accept a weight bolt. Some small lifting, marks on the collars from cue repairman working on it but otherwise, almost new condition. Rolls very straight
$240 $220
2. Older Lucasi Uniloc joint
14.5 ounces with no weight bolt currently installed
4.3 ounce shaft
18.8 ounces total
12.98mm
Both the butt and the shaft have a lift. I can send a video of the roll upon request
$240 $220
3. Brown Lucasi sneaky Pete Butt Only
Some finish is lifting in the bottom of the butt cap
Uniloc joint
13.5 without weight bolt currently installed 14.5 with bolt installed. Very slight lift in butt, tip does not lift when rolled with shaft. Nice birdseye
$170 $150
4. Light green/grey Lucasi Sneaky Pete
Not a lot of play
Uniloc joint
13.5 ounces without weight bolt installed
14.6 ounces with bolt. There is no bumper in the picture but it will come with a bumper.
4.3 ounce shaft
18.9 ounces total
12.85mm shaft
Both roll straight
$270 $250
5. SOLD
6. SOLD
7. SOLD
8. Butt is sold
4.2 ounce shaft. This shaft hits more solid than other z3 shafts that I have tried and I believe that it is largely due to the heavy weight which is heavier than the vast majority of z3 shafts. It is straight in and in great shape. Stock except tip was changed to a kamui clear soft.
$210
9. 1990s McDermott butt. New bumper was installed. Cue has not been used a lot. I believe it to be cocobolo that has darkened with age but am not positive. I know it is 30 years old or so.
16.1 ounces with bolt, 14.1 without bolt
Straight
$175 $160
10. Very old original Predator cue. Made in USA with Original 314 pre-cat shaft.
Butt 15.1 ounces
3.5 ounce shaft
18.6 ounces total
12.35mm tip
$700 $650
11. Evan Clark era Schon Stl-1 with amazing birdseye. Kangaroo wrap is super smooth and gives an almost rubber-like grip.
5/16x14
15.0 ounce butt. There is a small weight bolt under the aluminum one that holds the bumper on so it can get .5 ounces or so lighter.
4.3 ounce shaft
19.3 ounces total
$800 $750
12. Predator LE-3 Butt Only. Radial pin. This cue has real ebony, not the black painted maple that predator uses now. It gives it a great forward balance imo with the heavy ebony in front. This is the prettiest cue that predator has ever made in my opinion. It also has a very thin handle…1.217 inches at the bottom of the cue.
14.8 ounces with no weight bolt. I have a predator weight cartridge set that I can add if you’re interested. Rolls straight.
$1050 $950
13. SOLD Schon SR1. The Palmer Catalog states this cue was made in 1990, which would be before Bob Runde left in 92/93, making this a desirable older Schon. The Schon shafts have a darker ferrule material but not the orange-like micarta. I have some pictures comparing the shade to ivorine. The shafts say “Schon” on the black collar but but “Schon 13” as they did in 1993, so I believe these shafts are original to the cue. Overall very good condition. A few dings but nothing bad. The bumper does have a dark tint to it from something. I imagine that it could be cleaned up but didn’t want to mess with it. I have two shafts with it but would like to keep one of these old shafts so you can pick which one you want. Everything rolls straight. Whoever put the tips on sanded the end of the ferrule down just slightly smaller than the rest of the ferrule so I included measurements for both. It’s not obvious.
15.2 ounces butt
Shaft 1: 4.4 ounces, 12.69mm at top of ferrule, 12.85 middle and throughout rest of ferrule
Shaft 2: 4.2 ounces, 12.55mm top of ferrule, 12.67mm middle and throughout rest of ferrule
SOLD
Extra shafts pictured
14. SOLD
15. SOLD
16. Predator Vantage 30”. This shaft is double-tapped and fits on 5/16x14 and 5/16x18 pins. Predator no longer makes a 30” version of the vantage. Excellent condition. Little play.
4.2 ounces
12.99mm
$300
17. SOLD
I have more pictures of each cue available upon request. From Left to Right…
1. Schmelke Bocote 60” even split
3/8x10 joint
15.4 ounce butt
4.4 ounce shaft
19.8 total
13.02mm tip
an unthreaded hole was drilled under the bumper to lighten the cue. Not currently set up to accept a weight bolt. Some small lifting, marks on the collars from cue repairman working on it but otherwise, almost new condition. Rolls very straight
$
2. Older Lucasi Uniloc joint
14.5 ounces with no weight bolt currently installed
4.3 ounce shaft
18.8 ounces total
12.98mm
Both the butt and the shaft have a lift. I can send a video of the roll upon request
$
3. Brown Lucasi sneaky Pete Butt Only
Some finish is lifting in the bottom of the butt cap
Uniloc joint
13.5 without weight bolt currently installed 14.5 with bolt installed. Very slight lift in butt, tip does not lift when rolled with shaft. Nice birdseye
$
4. Light green/grey Lucasi Sneaky Pete
Not a lot of play
Uniloc joint
13.5 ounces without weight bolt installed
14.6 ounces with bolt. There is no bumper in the picture but it will come with a bumper.
4.3 ounce shaft
18.9 ounces total
12.85mm shaft
Both roll straight
$
5. SOLD
6. SOLD
7. SOLD
8. Butt is sold
4.2 ounce shaft. This shaft hits more solid than other z3 shafts that I have tried and I believe that it is largely due to the heavy weight which is heavier than the vast majority of z3 shafts. It is straight in and in great shape. Stock except tip was changed to a kamui clear soft.
$210
9. 1990s McDermott butt. New bumper was installed. Cue has not been used a lot. I believe it to be cocobolo that has darkened with age but am not positive. I know it is 30 years old or so.
16.1 ounces with bolt, 14.1 without bolt
Straight
$
10. Very old original Predator cue. Made in USA with Original 314 pre-cat shaft.
Butt 15.1 ounces
3.5 ounce shaft
18.6 ounces total
12.35mm tip
$
11. Evan Clark era Schon Stl-1 with amazing birdseye. Kangaroo wrap is super smooth and gives an almost rubber-like grip.
5/16x14
15.0 ounce butt. There is a small weight bolt under the aluminum one that holds the bumper on so it can get .5 ounces or so lighter.
4.3 ounce shaft
19.3 ounces total
$
12. Predator LE-3 Butt Only. Radial pin. This cue has real ebony, not the black painted maple that predator uses now. It gives it a great forward balance imo with the heavy ebony in front. This is the prettiest cue that predator has ever made in my opinion. It also has a very thin handle…1.217 inches at the bottom of the cue.
14.8 ounces with no weight bolt. I have a predator weight cartridge set that I can add if you’re interested. Rolls straight.
$
13. SOLD Schon SR1. The Palmer Catalog states this cue was made in 1990, which would be before Bob Runde left in 92/93, making this a desirable older Schon. The Schon shafts have a darker ferrule material but not the orange-like micarta. I have some pictures comparing the shade to ivorine. The shafts say “Schon” on the black collar but but “Schon 13” as they did in 1993, so I believe these shafts are original to the cue. Overall very good condition. A few dings but nothing bad. The bumper does have a dark tint to it from something. I imagine that it could be cleaned up but didn’t want to mess with it. I have two shafts with it but would like to keep one of these old shafts so you can pick which one you want. Everything rolls straight. Whoever put the tips on sanded the end of the ferrule down just slightly smaller than the rest of the ferrule so I included measurements for both. It’s not obvious.
15.2 ounces butt
Shaft 1: 4.4 ounces, 12.69mm at top of ferrule, 12.85 middle and throughout rest of ferrule
Shaft 2: 4.2 ounces, 12.55mm top of ferrule, 12.67mm middle and throughout rest of ferrule
SOLD
Extra shafts pictured
14. SOLD
15. SOLD
16. Predator Vantage 30”. This shaft is double-tapped and fits on 5/16x14 and 5/16x18 pins. Predator no longer makes a 30” version of the vantage. Excellent condition. Little play.
4.2 ounces
12.99mm
$300
17. SOLD
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