Predator Cues, 5K3 and Sneaky Pete

thedude

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Anybody interested in purchasing a Predator 5K3 or Sneaky Pete? I'm out of town, unfortunately, and will post pics when I return home. They are each in good condition, the sneaky pete has one ding on the butt. Each cue is about 7 months old, bought them in a splurge after receiving a bonus. They were purchased from Nielsen Billiards in Springfield, IL. I like the predators, but for whatever reason I just can't seem to play consistently with them and keep going back to my Jacoby.

I'm letting them go very cheap, The Sneaky Pete(19.8 oz) I would like to get $150, and the 5K3(19.2 oz) I would like to get $250 for. The 5K3 is a "first edition."

If you live in the Ohio area, Southern Ohio area, Northern Kentucky, or Northwest West Virginia area(Charlestown, Huntington, etc,) I'd be more than happy to meet you at a pool hall, let you try them out and inspect them personally. The Cincinnati area would be preferable. I will also probably venture to the Qlympics, so if anyone going to the Qlympics wants to pick up a cheap predator cue, than just let me know.

I would rather do a personal transaction in this area so the buyer has the opportunity to try the cues out and see them for themselves.

Sorry for the lack of pics, I'm in no hurry to sell the cues, just don't use the cues often any more and just wanted to test the waters to see if there's anyone out there interested in them.
 
I can probably get a pic to you in the next day or so. I'm an archaeologist, and the job requires a lot of travel. I have the sneaky pete with me, so I'm going to try to borrow a co-workers camera and get some pics of it. The 5K3 is at home, so I will try to get my girlfriend to take some pics of it tonight.

The only real wear on the 5K3, is the color of chalk on the shaft. Its a great hitting cue, and has been used much less than the sneaky pete. As I said I travel a lot due to my profession and the sneaky pete is generally my travel cue.

Like I said, I'd prefer to do a personal transaction in my area... so the buyer has the opportunity to inspect and check out the cue(s), so there is no complaints. I got my Jacoby off of ebay, and it came with a bit more damage than was described, which I still need to have repaired. It plays great, but I feel slighted by the dealer. Don't want to do that to someone else. I would rather find someone that can shoot with the cue at a pool hall of their choice, and make sure they are satisfied with what their buying. But shipping is always an option, I suppose.
 
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