Yeah.Uh oh.
Well, I discussed it outside the forum.
I guess I let the cat out of the bag...but not the cat's name.
Yeah.Uh oh.
With your Rep, you could start a brush fire on here real quick.Yeah.
Well, I discussed it outside the forum.
I guess I let the cat out of the bag...but not the cat's name.![]()
Doubt itDoes Predator actually make anything they sell, tables, cues, balls …etc?
But what difference does it make if the stuff is good? Like cars, most components made by outside suppliers
Yes, Predator makes money on everything they sell.Does Predator actually make anything they sell, tables, cues, balls …etc?
It's located in Boston. A buddy of mine got to visit the factory, as he had input in designing the REVO carom shafts.Revos are made in USA
Pred cloth is China sourced. either ANDY or CPBA would be my guess.Yes, Predator makes money on everything they sell.
Predator Arcos by Aramith, a Saluc brandname. Prior to XinBiing coming into the market with Cyclops & Dynaspheres and after the closing of Hyatt, it's my understanding Saluc was the only manufacturer of phenolic billiard balls in the entire world. If you see a phenolic ball set labelled made in Belgium, it's Saluc.
Tables made in Spain, by company that makes Kim Steel tables. I heard Dani Sanchez helped design the Carom table.
Predator cues are made in Taishan Guangdong province in China.
Predator cloth is from Japan.
Universal is the cue company that build Predator and Lucasi Cues. Been in business for decades.Looks like Aloysius Yapp uses Universal Cues with Nova fiber composite shaft..???
Any experience with Universal cues, I never heard of it..??
Has nothing to do with the Universal Smart Shaft. Cool shaft, though.I know the Universal Smart Shaft was a Bill Stroud design. An engineered shaft that was way ahead of its time.
Well, I don’t whom this refers to, but I do know that a former friend that is no longer with us told you of the story of a famous custom cue maker who didn’t make his cues, and who actually did make them.Uh oh.
Yet the lemmings stand in line with a fist full of cash to overpay for whatever their latest offering is. It’s mind bogglingDoubt it
They put a lot of money into the game right now, they sponsor a lot of players now and they sponsored big tournaments in Asia.Seems Universal is the latest temporary intrusion into the "what's cool" market in Shanghai... Many sold off or packed up their Zen/SW or other expensive eye candy (after trying HOW, Andy, Cuetec and whatever other shaft marketed as the dog's bollocks) for the Cuetec all-carbon silliness, and now that's run it's mileage, leaving Universal as the latest flavour. To be honest, the price is better than the usual listed price for the latest hype. Hit with a lot of them, and seems my local is doing a good job of selling them, I think they are, in a word, "alright".
I've hit a few of them, and I cannot say they are bad or good. They do the job. Just like many other cues do. It's almost as if price, technical spiel and marketing don't matter at all...They put a lot of money into the game right now, they sponsor a lot of players now and they sponsored big tournaments in Asia.
I like some of the cues they make in terms of looks and the price is nice. Never hit with one though. I was actually toying with the idea of getting a cue from them, a Plain Jane, but I got big expenses coming up and the last thing I need is another cue... but who knows, you how it goes, sitting on the computer late at night, having one beer too many and next thing you know, there is a package on the way...