I have three cues for sale, don't know too much about these and don't want them anymore. Trades WELCOME:
I have 2 Eliminator Sneak Pete: Like new.
* 21 ounces each
* Flawless and straight
* 5/16 18 pins.
* 13mm
* I believe they are CoooCooBooLoo and Maple.
$50 shipped Each OBO
Description:
* Bought these a while back as players or inlay victims, but found out that I suck and don't have the patience.
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I also have an old Predator cue: 2k3
*314 Pre-Cat shaft (I think discontinued cue and shaft)
*19 ounces
*OEM joint protectors
* 5/16 14 (older Predator joint)
SOLD=TRADED.
Description: This cue is not in perfect appearance condition. However, it is in 100% straight and true condition.
There are 3 major bearing sized chips in the clear coat in the butt sleeve, but it is only the clear coat chip, it does not go into the wood. The Irish linen could be re-wrapped, it has a few tiny cuts, or holes, and/or worn areas in the wrap but the wrap isn't falling apart or anything like that. The cue plays perfectly and has a very used patina. It has see a few accidental encounters with the table, but regardless, it is still a great player. I could play with an ugly straight cue like this than a pretty gem inlaid warped on, so this is a used cue from probably 5-8 years ago.
I have 2 Eliminator Sneak Pete: Like new.
* 21 ounces each
* Flawless and straight
* 5/16 18 pins.
* 13mm
* I believe they are CoooCooBooLoo and Maple.
$50 shipped Each OBO
Description:
* Bought these a while back as players or inlay victims, but found out that I suck and don't have the patience.



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I also have an old Predator cue: 2k3
*314 Pre-Cat shaft (I think discontinued cue and shaft)
*19 ounces
*OEM joint protectors
* 5/16 14 (older Predator joint)
SOLD=TRADED.
Description: This cue is not in perfect appearance condition. However, it is in 100% straight and true condition.
There are 3 major bearing sized chips in the clear coat in the butt sleeve, but it is only the clear coat chip, it does not go into the wood. The Irish linen could be re-wrapped, it has a few tiny cuts, or holes, and/or worn areas in the wrap but the wrap isn't falling apart or anything like that. The cue plays perfectly and has a very used patina. It has see a few accidental encounters with the table, but regardless, it is still a great player. I could play with an ugly straight cue like this than a pretty gem inlaid warped on, so this is a used cue from probably 5-8 years ago.





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