Lambros Sneaky (Pre-Ultra Joint) Make Offer

ruzel78

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The sneaky pete was made in 1994 (plus or minus a year).
DOES NOT have the Ultra Joint.
3/8 10 Pin
Weighs no more than 19oz.
Has an extra OB Classic shaft with a Kamui Super Soft Tip
EXCELLENT Condition for the year built
Rolls straight together and apart.
Kept in closet with joint protectors in a 1 butt 2 shaft case.

I am not pressed for cash so I don't need to sell this cue. But if the offer is right, I will let it go.

Not looking for trades.
 

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!! A very SOLID cue !!

I've shot with this cue, and for how old this cue is, it's in great condition. I am very surprised it's straight, but it is just that...STRAIGHT. I only shot with the maple shaft (not with the OB), and this thing hits solid...the feel is almost like a 1 piece cue.

Whoever buys this will not be disappointed.

Good luck with your sale!
 
I have the same cue

I got mine around 1992. The cue is a true player. I need a new shaft mine has become to thin. I took it to mike lambros prob around 2003 to get it looked at for a rattle noise. The weight bolt came loose. He offered to buy it back from me. They are a rare find. Who ever ends up with it will have a sweet playing cue.
 
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Was the cue recently refinished? I see you posted roughly a month ago that your friend wanted to sell the cue and it looks like it has been refinished since the photos posted then. Just curious as to who did the work if it was refinished?
 
Lambros

Was the cue recently refinished? I see you posted roughly a month ago that your friend wanted to sell the cue and it looks like it has been refinished since the photos posted then. Just curious as to who did the work if it was refinished?

I picked up this cue from my friend Mr. Lee that owned USA Billiards in Laurel MD before it closed down years ago. Since the pool hall closed he’s been trying to sell some of his inventory from pool tables to old cues. He had this “Pre-Ultra joint” Sneaky Pete that caught my eye. I wanted to buy it from him but both of us didn’t know the value of the cue. That is when I posted the thread inquiring about its value. Unfortunately I didn’t have the actual cue to take pictures to post them online so I grabbed some photos off google to show people reading the thread that it was the pre-ultra joint version, not to be mistaken with the newer versions. Being that the cue was made in the early nineties, I figured that it would need some restoring. To my surprise after getting the cue, it was well taken care of and in EXCELLENT condition. Since getting it, I have added the OB Classis shaft, joint protectors and case. It hasn’t been that long but like Mr. Lee before me, I keep it in the closet. I currently play with a BCM cue but I LOVE the way this Lambros feels. I switched back and forth between the cues before I realized that I need to stick with my main player, hence the saying that I used before, “Jack of all trades and master of none.”
Sorry for the lengthy novel.
 
How about the case, who made it and is it for sale? It looks like a J W Hager ( nah maybe a whitten)and you can send me a pm with prices of both please.---Leonard
 
how about a price

I would also like to know. Maybe for a different reason though. I have a very similar Lambros sneaky, but this one is in much better condition then mine. Mine is not for sale at this time, but I am curious what the value is.
 
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