Seyberts has Predator going "Old School"

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Limited Editions: Wrapped and Sneaky Pete
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150 of each edition: "full spliced cue with a Maple forearm and Rosewood butt joined with burgundy, green and blue Maple veneers."
This is, I understand, a Seybert's exclusive, only available from Seybert's.
 
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Interesting. Priced the same.... Wrapped or no wrap. I'm a fan of Predator cues. Nice but not enough to want one. Thankfully I'm cured.
 
I have 2 of these, both with 8 points and one is generation 1 while the other is generation 2.

However, I got mine at about $400--not $636 !!!
 
I wonder if limited edition means limited edition. Ford sold over 7,850,000 of their LTD sedan.
Good looking cue, though. :smile:
 
most things in our kitchens are made in China, coffee makers, silverware etc, most of our cloths, most computer stuff, like your phone, so what difference is it if Predator cues are made in China? Appears the horse left the barn years ago.
 
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I have 2 of these, both with 8 points and one is generation 1 while the other is generation 2.

However, I got mine at about $400--not $636 !!!

They are a bit over the top. Just my .02 nobody is going to rush to buy them. We'll see how it goes.
 
most things in our kitchens are made in China, coffee makers, silverware etc, most of our cloths, most computer stuff, like your phone, so what difference is it if Predator cues are made in China? Appears the horse left the barn years ago.

I have 3 Predator cues that I purchased in 1994 with 5/16 X 14 joints, I have several others that I purchased in
later years with the different joints that Predator has used, I also have one of the Predator Revo cues, and as well,
I own every generation of Predator shaft.

The older cues and shafts that were made here and between here and Canada (including the Revo shaft) are
just better cues IMO. The hit feels better, they don't warp, to me they just play better. I like them because they
seem like a more solid product than the ones that were produced after production began to move to the far east.
I like them better because I think they are better.
That's what the difference is.
 
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most things in our kitchens are made in China, coffee makers, silverware etc, most of our cloths, most computer stuff, like your phone, so what difference is it if Predator cues are made in China? Appears the horse left the barn years ago.

My Sony LCD tv was made in Mexico.
My dress boots were made in Portugal.
So there!
 
Personally, I think it looks great with a wrap and if the price was right, I'd get one just to keep in one of my pool hall lockers.
 
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