McDermott M11B True Sneaky Cue For Sale

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SOLDThis is an older McDermott M11B sneaky pete. This cue is way more 'sneaky' then most. It is not marked anywhere-no McDermott logo and no McDermott bumper. I received this from a friend who was a McDermott dealer, and knew this was really a McDermott, along with about 20 other McDermott I received from him. I still emailed McDermott to ease people's minds, because many have never seen a cue like this, that is not marked at all. McDermott did say it was indeed one of their cues.

The price sticker is still on the cue, but it is in rough shape, because I tried to look under it to see if the logo was there. The price for this cue at the time(roughly 8-10 years ago) was $185. The M11B is much more then this price now. This cue was test hit only. There is a typical small roll in the shaft, but nothing that will affect how this cue plays. This is a great undercover bar cue. Might have to just keep a good eye on it, because it looks just like a regular house cue.(even the points are uneven like a bar cue!:wink:)

-Weighs 19.4oz
-Butt 15.2oz
-Shaft 4.2oz

-Shaft 13mm(has brass insert)

-3/8x10 joint

Looking for SOLD shipped in conus!!!

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Never knew that Mcd used brass inserts. I've never seen a cue like this. Always been wood to wood, that i know of.
 
Never knew that Mcd used brass inserts. I've never seen a cue like this. Always been wood to wood, that i know of.

Yea, I never knew it either. It provides added strength they say. Almost all of there cues do have a wood to wood joint like you mentioned.
 
Yea, I never knew it either. It provides added strength they say. Almost all of there cues do have a wood to wood joint like you mentioned.

Yeah, a 3/8-10 into a shaft with no joint collar would probably not last long. The insert would keep it from failing. Cool cue.
 
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I only have about 50 cues left. I sold about 250. It's hard to part with some. They just keep come trickling in I believe I mentioned when you inquired about this cue a while back that I have another one exactly like this one . It is in mint condition and rolls dead flat perfect. McDermott said if I sent it to them they would put their logo on it. I am going to leave it like it is. McDermott said they made a few cues like this to be a true Sneaky but too many people inquired about the maker so they started stamping them to avoid the confusion. Notice the slotted screw on the bumper: Original. Looks like a replacement. I really think this is the older C-1 without the small logo stamp. The bumper is different also.
 
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