Pawn shop predator

jayman

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Just wondering if anyone knows what mode this is. I went through the google and the pred. website. I did not find it.

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Oh my goodness. I didn't really think of it as a Sneaky Pete, so I blew right past that. You are the Man! Thank you.View attachment 776578
You have to watch out for Predator -- they are very "sneaky". Take Predator's classic "Green Hornet" Cue (SPJLW or Sneaky Pete Jointed Linen Wrap) as an example. I would have pegged it as a Hoppe -- 4 Points, Veneers, Ring. But what do I know? Anyone have any idea what was driving Predator's nomenclature? Early on? Later?

Further, the term "sneaky pete" has got to be the most misused term in pool -- so abused one cannot accurately determine what is intended to be described.
 
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You have to watch out for Predator -- they are very "sneaky". Take Predator's classic "Green Hornet" Cue (SPJLW or Sneaky Pete Jointed Linen Wrap) as an example. I would have pegged it as a Hoppe -- 4 Points, Veneers, Ring. But what do I know? Anyone have any idea what was driving Predator's nomenclature? Early on? Later?

Further, the term "sneaky pete" has got to be the most misused term in pool -- so abused one cannot accurately determine what is intended to be described.

i would call this one above a plain jane
 
699 , you can get em down, and itll be a good deal wtih the revo
and i think the radial ones play better than the unilocks, having used several of each
 
WAY too high, how do pawn shops ever sell-thru anything?

The CF shaft, if it comes with it, does not look like a Revo. The ferrule is way too long.
 
WAY too high, how do pawn shops ever sell-thru anything?

The CF shaft, if it comes with it, does not look like a Revo. The ferrule is way too long.
The internet ruined most people's experiences at places like pawn shops, thrifts, yard sales, estate sales, antique shops--- in terms of finding really great cue bargains- some can still be found at times-- but not like the pre E BAY days for sure. Now all these sales outlets look up " E Bay ASKING Prices" and assume that is a correct starting point for their items- WRONG!

Back in the pre E Bay days I had many, many cue finds- really terrific cues at great low, low prices. I would even buy ivory tusks at estate sales, etc. back then and sell them to cue makers. Today you have to be very, very fortunate to stumble upon a really good cue at a bargain price- buy they will pop up at times if you are willing to be out in the second hand sales market every single week- I don't do too much of that anymore bc of the internet. I got tired of seeing Meucci cues at pawn shops priced at $400/ $500+
 
That AR might be a felony waiting to happen. That barrel doesn't look 16" to me. which makes that an SBR and requires Federal Tax Stamp / NFA registry...... Of course camera angles deceive.
That is not the barrel of the rifle that you see at full length- that is the shoulder rest extension--- we can only see the first inch of the barrel in this photo:oops:. My gosh, you were kidding, correct, otherwise you would be pointing the rifle at yourself when pulling the trigger!
 
Having managed a pawn shop in a former life, I'd almost guarantee that if you offered $500 cash they'd take it. I'd guess at that price they probably loaned $250 max, maybe $300 if it had been in a couple times before.

For example, I bought a black no wrap P3 and a 12.9 Revo for $600 cash earlier in the year. They had it marked at $899.
 
I bought a black no wrap P3 and a 12.9 Revo for $600 cash earlier in the year. They had it marked at $899.

A P3 no wrap is $1140 at PoolDawg. You got a deal (or maybe it was an even better deal with two shafts?). But......if you just wanted a Revo? Sport 2 no-wrap w. Revo at Pool Dawg for $740. The $600 is a bit rich then.....
 
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