Blud Sneaky Pete

the6ballkid

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i am looking for an older (red dot) i don't trust some of the ones on ebay.........any body got one they'd like to part with?? or any other bluds for sale.......

thanx
m@tt d.
 
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Here is a Blud for ya

228 inlays, Ivory, Ebony, Malichite, and Snakewood. Let me know if you are interested.
Purdman :cool:
 
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Donald A. Purdy said:
228 inlays, Ivory, Ebony, Malichite, and Snakewood. Let me know if you are interested.
Purdman :cool:


purd.....you are tempting me way too much........email me with close ups and price...if you are willing to sell..........cause that's a nice cue !!

matt_dawson@comcast.net

thanks

m@tt.d.
 
Mr Purdy man sir man sir. Can i see a close up of that butt of that picture i just want to see the design, if not then that is cool i just want to see the uniqueness of this cue.
 
Muxy said:
Mr Purdy man sir man sir. Can i see a close up of that butt of that picture i just want to see the design, if not then that is cool i just want to see the uniqueness of this cue.

I am going to post more pictures tomorrow morning. I don't get off work until 10:30 pm.
Thanks, Purdman :cool:
 
If that one doesn't work out for you, I have an older red dot Blud that I would part with for the right offer. Up until about 5 minutes ago it was the fanciest one I had ever seen ;)

My wife would love it if I cut down my collection a bit, so getting rid of this one might "soften the blow" a bit if (when) I return from Valley Forge this weekend with another new cue.

Though it doesn't have 226 inlays, it is still a level 8 cue with 156 (72 ivory, 84 turq). The cue is 18.8 oz with one shaft and 19.0 with the other (both are about 12.5 mm). Ivory joint, butt cap & ferrules.

One shaft has been lightly played; maybe half a dozen racks (I had to try it out, but I wouldn't take a cue like this to most of the places I normally shoot).

If you (or anyone else) is interested, I have additional pics and could provide more detailed information. You may notice that this is my first post here: I am new to the board, having just joined yesterday, but I have been "lurking" for a while. If there are any questions about the sincerity of this info, as I mentioned earlier, I will also be in Valley Forge this weekend and could bring it with me.

-Chris
 

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NOSAJ03 said:
hows the hit on those blud's. I bet they play jam up. Are they stiff?

I would classify mine as pretty stiff and I would guess the other is as well since they appear to be "sisters." I hadn't noticed before that they seem to be identical other than the ringwork and different inlay materials.

Of course, I have been shooting almost exclusively with spliced or laminated shafts for the last 5 or 6 years and prefer a very soft tip. Just about anything with a standard shaft and a harder tip (like the Mooris on my Bludworth) feels "stiff" to me. :)

As an added note to my post above, I pulled the cue out today and found that both shafts have been chalked. I thought it was only one, but apparantly not. Neither has received significant play, but I figured I should mention it.
 
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