*** Dufferin Green Label Sneaky Pete ***

Shorty34

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Up for sale is a used Dufferin Sneaky Pete conversion done by Greg Wilson (room owner in Lexington KY per the person I got it from). Pin is a 5/16x18 reverse (male end on shaft, female end on butt) and weight is exactly 19oz. Shaft has a slight wobble, but doesn't affect play. Great bar beater or travel cue. Plays great with really nice looking wood grain in both the butt and the forearm/shaft.

Asking $195 shipped to the lower 48 states. I have one positive iTrader feedback on a cue I sold on here, and over 200 positive (0 negative) feedbacks on eBay. Will accept PayPal if buyer pays fees.

Please PM with any questions. Thanks for looking!

** Update 10/28 **

Lowering to $175...someone pick up this great player!!!
 

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Love this sneaky! I just had Troy Downey at Muellers convert a red label Dufferin one piece ( 40 year old cue) for me into a true 2 piece sneaky. it was still very playable straight after 40 years as a one piece in a cue rack - so I went for it. Mine also weighs in about 19 .3 ounces and plays very, very well. I would recommend your cue to anyone looking for a solid sneaky at a good price! I don't see a big difference between my converted Dufferin and a Scruggs sneaky in terms of playability- having now played with both- mine, i went with a 3/8 10 pin in the butt end, no collars at the joint, and a phenolic insert in the Dufferin shaft. Good Luck on the sale! Highly Recommended from my own experience with these cues. I am a high end custom cue owner as well for many years and many high end makers- so I know my way around cues a bit.

I also had Troy work on a 40 year old Excalibur ( made by viking) cue for me by just replacing the heavy brass joint with a Juma joint- those old Excalibur cues had great old growth shafts and many have remained very straight if you can find one that has been a closet queen most of it's life- I found one on e bay that looked like it NEVER left its case from day one! The new Juma joint balances out the cue beautifully as the old brass joints added 2+ ounces to the forward end of the cue.

In both conversion cases, I had Troy change out the ferrule to a Juma material, and the tip to a softer layered tip, and clean up the shafts- you end up with great playing bar cues / travel cues at a very low cost. I just throw mine in a soft case and placed diagonally INSIDE a larger checked bag between clothing layers for longer duration trips where i will be playing some. Just a lot less risk traveling with one of these than a $2000 custom, same in a bar locally as well. So I highly recommend them!
 
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Thanks! it does play great...

Maybe someone will pick up a great cue well worth the money...
 
Ok folks, trying to get a little extra cash up for my Mosconi cup trip this coming weekend....

Someone give me $165 for this and I will ship it out ASAP.

You can't buy a cheap Chinese cue for that...
 
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