2 brand new RICK HOWARD sneakys

Trav D

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Hello everyone, here are two brand new Rick Howard sneaky petes. For those that have never hit with a Howard they are very very stiff and play great. Here is a chance to own a very solid hitting without spending a grand. These cues hit very crisp even with the full length tip on them, great players!

1. 58 in, 13mm shaft, triangle tip, 19.1 oz- price $400 shipped and insured within the US

2. same as above, the only difference is that this one weighs 19 oz- price $400 shipped and insured within the US

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Great cues!

This is the first time I have ever seen Rick's cues sold new at a discount. Rick charges more to make them if you order them with the custom pin and his signature in the butt cap that is only put on Rick's custom cues.
Great cues and great price!! With no wait? What are you kidding?
These cues should be sold as fast as you post them!
Oh yea, I love mine!

Nick :)
 
Howard sneakys

Yea they hit as good as any cue I have ever hit with. The shafts are a tight fit on both cues. I am getting a cocobolo sneaky with rings and 2 shafts next week but I may be keeping it, not sure yet.
 
Trav D said:
Yea they hit as good as any cue I have ever hit with. The shafts are a tight fit on both cues. I am getting a cocobolo sneaky with rings and 2 shafts next week but I may be keeping it, not sure yet.


If Its the sneaky I think it is.. I think you will be holding on to it :D the figure of the wood is insane!!!!! it is going to be a great looking cue!!!
 
cheese86 said:
If Its the sneaky I think it is.. I think you will be holding on to it :D the figure of the wood is insane!!!!! it is going to be a great looking cue!!!


There you go again swingin from the testies, Cheese. When you gonna learn Cheese? Never I guess. Anyway, See you at the pool room today probably.
 
Both of these cues appear to have Rick's standard 3/8-11 joint pin.
My question: are the pin threads "regular" (i.e. blade edged) or are they the modified type with the flatened edges? In other words, do they screw together effortlessly or is there some resistance ?

Cheers,
 
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