Petree Purpleheart Sneaky for sale

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I had a request to show this cue without the other one in the picture, so here it is.

Cue is SOLD!!! Thanks!!!

New 2006 JW Petree purpleheart Dufferin conversion. This cue is exceptionally done. The points are nice and even, the finish is awesome, it is tapered to JW Petree's custom cue specs,the Dufferin logo is highly polished, and it is signed by the cuemaker. I don't think you can find a better sneaky cue available than this one for the price.

Cue weighs 19.2 ounces and has one 13mm shaft.

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One time price drop...

This cue is SOLD!! Thanks!! This is a really clean, well done conversion with even points and great finish.
 
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That is a gorgeous cue, good luck selling it. It looks really good.

If I didn't have my Mezz ECP I would be sorely tempted.

Just a question but considering the fact that (signature aside) it is a true sneaky what does the cue look like assembled, it is just a suggestion but I have wondered why people do not take photographs of these cues fully assembled.

I have an english 8ball cue that has no visible brass joint and when put together unless you were looking for it you would think it was a one piece and in all honesty the cue you have there looks like it was done by a far better craftsman than the one who did mine.
 
Merlinium said:
That is a gorgeous cue, good luck selling it. It looks really good.

If I didn't have my Mezz ECP I would be sorely tempted.

Just a question but considering the fact that (signature aside) it is a true sneaky what does the cue look like assembled, it is just a suggestion but I have wondered why people do not take photographs of these cues fully assembled.

I have an english 8ball cue that has no visible brass joint and when put together unless you were looking for it you would think it was a one piece and in all honesty the cue you have there looks like it was done by a far better craftsman than the one who did mine.

It is perfect assembled...looks just like a one piece...can't hardly see the joint. I have trouble taking photos of a fully assembled cue and getting it to show any detail. I am certainly willing to listen to suggestions as to how to do it.
Joe
 
PetreeCues said:
These things hit a ton too. Have you hit with one yet, Joe?

JW-

What kind of ferrule and tip combo did you use on these cues? And can you describe the taper?

Mike
 
It was the late '70s, I was practicing in some room in downtown Chicago. A nice "older gentleman" came over and introduced himself as George Fels. We talk for while, played for awhile, he asked me if I could play the same speed if I just grabbed a limb off the wall. No, probably not.

"Well, you need to learn to play the same, to have the same cb control, with a DUFFERIN 1-pc House Cue. Best cue ever made, but you have to develop your stroke around it. Just make sure it's got a good tip. Then go back to your nice fancy cue (Joss West) or any other cue."

Dufferin conversion are the nuts, folks. And one made made a great Cuemaker like JW Petree is hard to beat. This cue is an absolute steal!

-von
 
SOLD!! Thanks!!

This one is sold. I still have the one with the maple butt sleeve available for $250 delivered in the US. I will post a separate thread with pics of it shortly.
 
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