justinb386
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Has anyone ever noticed, or tried out one of those fake cheap copycat cues (that are trying to copy the 8K Series Predator cues)?
I was going to post a link that I found (to show the cues in question), but thought it might get me in trouble.
They do not say Predator on them, but they do have a similar looking logo, and say 8K in the butt.
They also advertise to having an 8 piece laminated shaft.
They very much look similar to the 8K Series Predator cues.
http://www.predatorcues.com/pool-cues/8k-series-cues/
I do not know, but but I keep wondering if any of these cheap fake copycat cues might possibly be decent hitting cues. Probably not, but I like to gamble sometimes, on items that intrigue me.
I understand that they are probably very far from the quality of the real thing, but I will never be able to afford the real thing (being the 8K Series, which starts out at $699 and up).
I understand that you get what you pay for though, and if you buy a cheap product, then 9 times out of 10 (or maybe 10 times out of 10), you are going to get cheap quality for the cheap price tag.
I know I will probably get bashed for creating this thread, and asking about those cheap rip off copy cat cues, but I thought it might be an interesting topic to talk about.
How poor is the quality probably going to be with cues like that (that are trying their best to copy the tech from a high end cue company like Predator)?
Have they probably failed miserably, and are selling a very low quality cue, or is it possible that the quality might be half way decent, and worth the price tag?
This is off topic, but has anyone tried out any cues from a cue company called Peri?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PERI-Pool-C...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
I know they are from China (so the quality is a big question mark), but at least they are not trying to copy cat any other cue makers cues or designs, and may actually make a decent hitting cue. I do not know, but I like that they use a nice wood to wood joint (Looks like a Radial pin), and their cues look nice, in my opinion.
Maybe I am being a foolish idiot for even thinking about buying something like this stuff, with no known reviews about their quality, and knowing nothing about their quality.
Interesting unknown cues intrigue me though.
I was going to post a link that I found (to show the cues in question), but thought it might get me in trouble.
They do not say Predator on them, but they do have a similar looking logo, and say 8K in the butt.
They also advertise to having an 8 piece laminated shaft.
They very much look similar to the 8K Series Predator cues.
http://www.predatorcues.com/pool-cues/8k-series-cues/
I do not know, but but I keep wondering if any of these cheap fake copycat cues might possibly be decent hitting cues. Probably not, but I like to gamble sometimes, on items that intrigue me.
I understand that they are probably very far from the quality of the real thing, but I will never be able to afford the real thing (being the 8K Series, which starts out at $699 and up).
I understand that you get what you pay for though, and if you buy a cheap product, then 9 times out of 10 (or maybe 10 times out of 10), you are going to get cheap quality for the cheap price tag.
I know I will probably get bashed for creating this thread, and asking about those cheap rip off copy cat cues, but I thought it might be an interesting topic to talk about.
How poor is the quality probably going to be with cues like that (that are trying their best to copy the tech from a high end cue company like Predator)?
Have they probably failed miserably, and are selling a very low quality cue, or is it possible that the quality might be half way decent, and worth the price tag?
This is off topic, but has anyone tried out any cues from a cue company called Peri?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PERI-Pool-C...e=STRK:MEBIDX:IT&_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649
I know they are from China (so the quality is a big question mark), but at least they are not trying to copy cat any other cue makers cues or designs, and may actually make a decent hitting cue. I do not know, but I like that they use a nice wood to wood joint (Looks like a Radial pin), and their cues look nice, in my opinion.
Maybe I am being a foolish idiot for even thinking about buying something like this stuff, with no known reviews about their quality, and knowing nothing about their quality.
Interesting unknown cues intrigue me though.
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