ok, forgive this elementary question, but could somebody explain to me exactly what "Sneaky Pete" really means? and why some cues are called Sneaky Pete cues?
originally, they were supposed to look 'exactly' like a house cue. that's the sneaky part. for a good example see meucci's SP or tim scruggs' original ones. nowadays, any simple cue can be called a SP, even some pretty fancy ones. seems all it takes now to make it a SP are no veneers, no wrap.
originally, they were supposed to look 'exactly' like a house cue. that's the sneaky part. for a good example see meucci's SP or tim scruggs' original ones. nowadays, any simple cue can be called a SP, even some pretty fancy ones. seems all it takes now to make it a SP are no veneers, no wrap.