Ummmmm
I'm uncomfortable with these. These are clearly Predator and Poison rips-off. I realise they're not being sold as such and I'm not having a go at the seller, but does the pool community want to encourage this?
I ask the question, not sit in judgement.
Since you posed the question...
In my OPINION, these are not rip-offs. Similar designs...yes. But none of them say "Poisen" or "Predater" or some other spelling differential with regards to the name on the cues.
I've seen SOOOOO many well-respected custom cuemakers whose design on specific cues is no different than other custom cuemakers. I know this question has been addressed numerous times before.
Similar designs...I don't consider to be a copy or a "knock-off".
By slightly, and purposely, altering the name of the product in in attempt to try and mislead consumers is what I consider to be "rip-offs", "knock-offs", "copies", etc.
The reason I state this, is in the golf industry, "knock-offs" were/are huge! Rather than a TaylorMade club, some knock-offs were being labeled as Tayler Made. This was done in order to PURPOSELY deceive and mislead consumers.
These cues have the production company's own logo on them and in no way are meant to deceive.
I'm not affiliated with the seller...or the manufacturer, but I too have owned several of these cues and I would not for one moment call these "knock-offs".
I'm not denying the manufacturer used the same design, but I don't believe they are trying to mislead the consumer into believing they are purchasing something they are not...
Just my two cents...
Jason