justinb386
Banned
I am hoping that one of you Joss experts out there can tell me some information about my Joss sneaky pete cue.
I would really like to know the model of it, when it may have been made, and the retail cost of the cue when it was new.
I would also like opinions on if the shaft looks to be original, or not?
I have no idea, but I think that Joss sneaky pete cues usually came with a shaft with a black joint collar on them.
The joint of the butt feels pretty flush with the joint of the shaft, but there does not appear to be any finish on either part of the cue.
The cue has a very dirty look to it, because there does not appear to be a finish on it.
I know that this is off of the topic of my question, but I would just like to add that the butt has a little bit of a roll out near the joint (and maybe Joss tapered their older sneaky pete cues this way), but the shaft is pretty straight, and the cue rolls pretty straight when rolled together (with some roll out, but the tip not leaving the table when rolled).
Thanks for any opinions about the cue.
I would like to post the cue for sale in the For Sale section of the forum, and would just like to know as much info about the cue as possible before I try to sell it on here.
Thanks.
I would really like to know the model of it, when it may have been made, and the retail cost of the cue when it was new.
I would also like opinions on if the shaft looks to be original, or not?
I have no idea, but I think that Joss sneaky pete cues usually came with a shaft with a black joint collar on them.
The joint of the butt feels pretty flush with the joint of the shaft, but there does not appear to be any finish on either part of the cue.
The cue has a very dirty look to it, because there does not appear to be a finish on it.
I know that this is off of the topic of my question, but I would just like to add that the butt has a little bit of a roll out near the joint (and maybe Joss tapered their older sneaky pete cues this way), but the shaft is pretty straight, and the cue rolls pretty straight when rolled together (with some roll out, but the tip not leaving the table when rolled).
Thanks for any opinions about the cue.
I would like to post the cue for sale in the For Sale section of the forum, and would just like to know as much info about the cue as possible before I try to sell it on here.
Thanks.