Beautiful sneaky pete made by Chuck Starkey. Butt and both shafts were converted from old 1950's house cues. Cue has two of the most beautiful old growth, dense, deep honey coloured shafts.
Plays nearly identical to my old Tim Scruggs sneaky pete. Plays solid and moves the ball with incredible ease.
Here are the specs:
Weight: 19.5 oz
Length: 58 inches (29 inch even split)
Joint: 5/16x14 SS piloted wood to wood
Shafts: 2 old growth shafts (12.75mm)
Buttcap: white delrin
Tip: Elkmasters
*one shaft has one sugar mark approximately 6 inches from the ferrule (common for wood from that era) however I could not get the photo of it to load on here. Never bothered me but I wanted to make sure to mention it as I know some people are picky about these things. Please text me if you require further pics.
All parts of the cue roll straight with only the almost zero variance in light when rolled. I hesitate to call anything dead straight, but it's as close you can get.
Price is $465 shipped in the CONUSA
Any questions feel free to pm me. Cheers!




Plays nearly identical to my old Tim Scruggs sneaky pete. Plays solid and moves the ball with incredible ease.
Here are the specs:
Weight: 19.5 oz
Length: 58 inches (29 inch even split)
Joint: 5/16x14 SS piloted wood to wood
Shafts: 2 old growth shafts (12.75mm)
Buttcap: white delrin
Tip: Elkmasters
*one shaft has one sugar mark approximately 6 inches from the ferrule (common for wood from that era) however I could not get the photo of it to load on here. Never bothered me but I wanted to make sure to mention it as I know some people are picky about these things. Please text me if you require further pics.
All parts of the cue roll straight with only the almost zero variance in light when rolled. I hesitate to call anything dead straight, but it's as close you can get.
Price is $465 shipped in the CONUSA
Any questions feel free to pm me. Cheers!




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