FS: Predator 4k-7 cue w/ Z shaft. Excellent condition!!

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A friend of mine just picked up this cue today and his wife is already forcing him to sell. Retired Predator cue, model 4k-7 with original Z shaft. Birdseye maple with Ebony points. Inlays are Ivory and Mother of Pearl.

About 4 years old and in great condition with some bluing on the shaft. Only thing I saw that would be considered a flaw is a small finish mark about half the size of a ladybug on the buttsleeve. No other noticeable dings or dents.

Cue rolls straight together and separately.

SPECS:
weight: 19oz
joint: Predator uniloc pin
shaft and tip: Z shaft w/ 11.75mm diameter and Triangle tip(may need to be replaced)

Cue is valued at $1145. Reduced to Sold pending. Don't hesitate to ask questions or make offers. Mostly looking for a cash sale, but may consider a trade for the right cue.
 

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A friend of mine just picked up this cue today and his wife is already forcing him to sell. Retired Predator cue, model 4k-7 with original Z shaft. Birdseye maple with Ebony points. Inlays are Ivory and Mother of Pearl.

Just a reminder, Predators don't use ivory. They describe their products as bone ivory. Few years back this explanation was given by a gentleman who Predator sponsored...
always used bone Ivory, which comes from the shin of a Buffalo. It is against the owners belief to use Ivory in our cues, we would consume too much of it to be price effective and feel comfortable with the procurement process.

Still a gorgeous cue, and worth the price.

GL with sale.
Jon
 
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Just a reminder, Predators don't use ivory. They describe their products as bone ivory. Few years back this explanation was given by a gentleman who Predator sponsored...
always used bone Ivory, which comes from the shin of a Buffalo. It is against the owners belief to use Ivory in our cues, we would consume too much of it to be price effective and feel comfortable with the procurement process.

Still a gorgeous cue, and worth the price.

GL with sale.
Jon

Didn't know that. Thanks for the info.
 
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