Pros with Sneaky Petes

Tristan

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Does anyone know of any pros who play with sneaky petes? :confused: I've never seen anyone use one on a televised match...
 
I've seen plenty of pred. sneaky petes. Even though I think they are really ugly. The guy who won that bank ring game at the DCC last year had one.

tony
 
Richie Rich plays with a Scruggs sneaky pete I believe when he played Alex Pagulayan one pocket on one of the big tournaments.
 
I see a lot of very good players on the LA area who play with Al Romero Sneaky Petes. So much so that I now automatically assume anyone I see with one must be good. I can't think of any with national name recongnition, but I'm sure a few top players now may well have started out with one of these.
 
Kid delicious Danny Basovich used one made by Pete Tascarella using a Gus Zamboti made housecue for years. He is sponsered now so he no longer uses it.

Dick
 
I know Mike Davis plays/played with a sneaky pete. I think Eddie Anderson from PA is the maker.
 
axejunkie said:
I know Mike Davis plays/played with a sneaky pete. I think Eddie Anderson from PA is the maker.

Yes, Mike Davis plays with a 60" Eddie Anderson sneaky with a Predator Z shaft.
 
SP no longer sneaky

See a lot of shortstops using very plain jane Al Romero SP, including Al Romero. The only tell is usually the brown phenolic joint collar. If you see this cue, think twice.
 
bell said:
See a lot of shortstops using very plain jane Al Romero SP, including Al Romero. The only tell is usually the brown phenolic joint collar. If you see this cue, think twice.

I find the Romero SP's have a quite distinctive patina developed over time as they don't have the thick varnish finish usually found on house cues. I also notice the shafts are almost always filthy looking, but the players who use them never want to change anything. (I know one who had a shaft snapped at the joint repaired rather than replace it.)

The other obvious tell is to be using an SP at all in a room full of people with fanicier cues. Real beginner players tend to use either a fancy-looking decal cue or a plain-jane "merry widow" style cue.

The best hustle these days is not a SP at all but a cue with a football team logo on it, or better still an air-brushed werewolf. I have even heard tell of good cuemakers affixing Budweiser labels to a custom cue.
 
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AuntyDan said:
The best hustle these days is not a SP at all but a cue with a football team logo on it, or better still an air-brushed werewolf. I have even heard tell of good cuemakers affixing Budweiser labels to a custom cue.

I've played in many a bar with a Budweiser cue from K-mart and an unmarked Predator shaft.
 
chipper8828 said:
Does anyone know where i can see a picture of a romero sneaky pete, i looked on google but came up empty


There's one on ebay right now for a pretty decent buying price if you really want one.

Tony
 
I remember reading that Scott at Proficient Billiards made a pretty sporty Budweiser conversion by adding one of his shafts.
dave
 
I just picked up a Foxx and Hound butt and am either going to purchase a shaft from Manwon that he buys in bulk or look for some other 5/16-18 style shaft (Preferably Meucci, or 314/314(2, or Tiger) to play with it.
 
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