FS: Frey Cocobolo Sneaky Pete

cjohnsonjr

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Bob Frey Cocobolo Sneaky Pete. Excellent condition. Thin wall stainless steel joint sleeve; silver beauty rings in joint collars; Hoppe ring with trademark "F"; one 12.85 mm shaft. Weight: 19 ounces. The Cocobolo has beautiful color and figure. Cue is straight together and apart. I just bought this cue last week and came upon a Scruggs this week that I have to have; therefore I'm selling this cue. I borrowed the pictures from the previous seller. The cue being sold is the one with the SS joint sleeve. This is a great cue. This cue has a 3/8-10 pin and a flat faced wood to wood joint. The stainless steel is a thin walled sleeve only. Cue is no longer available Chuck

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Thanks for the compliment on the cue. Is anyone else having trouble opening the picture link? Please let me know. Chuck
 
easyed45 said:
What is the pin size?

I'm guessing its 3/8 x 10. :) Bob Frey makes an awesome SP, whoever buys this cue won't regret it. I have an ebony Frey SP that is my main player.
 
thedude said:
I'm guessing its 3/8 x 10. :) Bob Frey makes an awesome SP, whoever buys this cue won't regret it. I have an ebony Frey SP that is my main player.

Agreed :)

Just got mine yesterday and played all last night. Love the look and the way it plays. Good luck on the sale.
 
No interest in a Bob Frey Sneakie? Perhaps better pictures are needed. The cue is in excellent shape with no nicks or dings and the figure in the cocobolo is outstanding.
 
this cue hits awesome, you wont be dissappointed, plus you don't have to wait 4-6 weeks, the grain is incredible, bob frey makes a great playing cue.
Good Luck, Nate.
 
Bump for a nice Sneaky

I'd probably be interested if it didn't have a SS joint, but this is a nice looking cue...........affordable too.
 
There seems to be a lot of confusion about the joint on my Frey Sneaky. It is not a steel joint; it is a 3/8-10 pin wood to wood joint with a very thin steel collar, similar to a phenolic collar only much thinner. This joint hits like any other wood to wood joint. The idea behind the joint collar is to maximize the wood to wood contact while reinforcing the joint. This joint design actually has more wood to wood contact than a cue with a phenolic collar. Perhaps I need better pictures to illustrate this. Chuck
 
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