Not necessarily. Really, paint is just another option to change colorstain or clear coat is to protect the wood. paint is to hide it.
Not necessarily. Really, paint is just another option to change colorstain or clear coat is to protect the wood. paint is to hide it.
Mezz does the same with their EC9 "Ebony" cue ($540):Also the Predator cues that are painted black are generally only their low end offerings. If you look at their retired cues page, all the x-1 series cues (like 98-1, 2k-1, 5k-1, 9K-1 from this opening post, etc), those are all Predator's version of a plain jane cue. In each year, it is the second cheapest cue offered, only behind the sneaky pete being the cheapest. So this is a great way for a player to get into the Predator brand at a lower cost, and still have a cue that looks great. If you want to see the wood grain, Predator can accommodate you, for a higher price
<== Big Predator fan. Been playing their shafts (and some butts), since 1998. They make a great product, and sponsor just about every pro event under the sun.
Exotic Wood Black Stained
Predator made and makes a ton of cues that are black paint over maple. It actually looks great! All their BK series break cues are like this. I have the BK1 from 15 or 20 years ago and it still shines. Their 2K1 cue was also made the same way, and it was super nice. What's the problem if you like the color black, this is a great way to make it?
I was really surprised to find out my Meucci Pro Series 3 has black plastic instead of ebony. It plays real good. It's not a cheap cue at 650 bux. But paint. Kinda surprised....didn't know that.
Also the Predator cues that are painted black are generally only their low end offerings. If you look at their retired cues page, all the x-1 series cues (like 98-1, 2k-1, 5k-1, 9K-1 from this opening post, etc), those are all Predator's version of a plain jane cue. In each year, it is the second cheapest cue offered, only behind the sneaky pete being the cheapest. So this is a great way for a player to get into the Predator brand at a lower cost, and still have a cue that looks great. If you want to see the wood grain, Predator can accommodate you, for a higher price
<== Big Predator fan. Been playing their shafts (and some butts), since 1998. They make a great product, and sponsor just about every pro event under the sun.
Too cheap? Or recognizing that most production cue buyers don’t want to pay the extra cost that using more expensive materials would entail?So, even way back in 98, they were too cheap to use Ebony, and chose to paint their cues black. Wow, that is surprising.
Mezz does the same thing for their EC9 "Ebony" cue ($540):
Too cheap? Or recognizing that most production cue buyers don’t want to pay the extra cost that using more expensive materials would entail?
That‘s a butt only for $800, versus another good production pool cue for $700 that includes a $300ish shaft. Seems to make the case about the price difference with real Ebony…Ebony was not that rare or expensive back in 98 though (correct me if I am wrong?). Or, do you think that there were no lower end Production cues back then with no Ebony in them? I do not know, but that is hard to believe.
Edit: I just found this OB cue that says that it has "Gaboon Ebony" in it, and it is well under a $1,000.
OB-175 Pool Cue (Butt Only) – OB Cues
No shaft with it, but that is a very nice Ebony Production cue for well under a $1,000.
Too cheap? Or recognizing that most production cue buyers don’t want to pay the extra cost that using more expensive materials would entail?
That is really your reply? Maybe you are too cheap to pay the money for a non-painted cue. Go to their site, you can buy a super fancy Predator with all the fancy wood's for 3,000 USD if you want.So, even way back in 98, they were too cheap to use Ebony, and chose to paint their cues black. Wow, that is surprising.
What? Surely you don’t mean to say that you get what you pay for?!That is really your reply? Maybe you are too cheap to pay the money for a non-painted cue. Go to their site, you can buy a super fancy Predator with all the fancy wood's for 3,000 USD if you want.
Buy a Jackpot.
Real ebony.
No paint.
No stain.
Predator Discontinued and Retired Pool Cues | Cue Sticks | Official USA Site
Looking for the original value and year where a Predator pool cue was introduced? Find it our the retired cues page of the official Predator site.www.predatorcues.com
Here is all of their retired cues. MSRP (when they were new) is listed on most of them. You can see the black painted cues were the cheap ones. The price went up from there.
There you go! Buy 2 at that price!