Viking G81 + Predator Z shaft

3ugene

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A college student with money woes... thats the story nowadays and unfortunately I'm one of them. Have to sell my my playing cue, need the money.

The Z shaft joint is a Viking quick-release which obviously fits the G81.

Not looking to get anything near what I paid for, but $400obo sounds fair right?

I'll put the soft case in the deal if you want it/need it, comes with joint protectors as well.

Thanks for looking.





I just sold my camera so I don't have pictures yet, here are generics.
 

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Do people look to buy these vikings anymore?

What shape is it in?

Is everything straight?

Does the original Viking shaft come with it?

What does it weigh?

Can you post some pics?


Justin Nuder
 
I'll post pics tomorrow morning. I would say its in almost like new condition, no major defects no major scrapes scratches or dents you can see. Comes with joint protectors for cue and the Predator shaft. The original viking shaft comes with the cue. Cue is dead dead dead straight of course, the clear coating is almost flawless. Both shafts are straight but the predator hasn't rolled straight since i bought it new, it plays perfectly straight not sure if its suppose to have the extremely minute bump in its roll, its a first gen predator Z. Cue is 17.5oz for a super soft touch, its what this cue is meant to do, no wrap, no steel joint, just beautiful exotic wood. With the original viking shaft, its at 18oz. With the predator, its as light as a feather.

Of course if you want some weight added on, thats easy.
 
I'll post pics tomorrow morning. I would say its in almost like new condition, no major defects no major scrapes scratches or dents you can see. Comes with joint protectors for cue and the Predator shaft. The original viking shaft comes with the cue. Cue is dead dead dead straight of course, the clear coating is almost flawless. Both shafts are straight but the predator hasn't rolled straight since i bought it new, it plays perfectly straight not sure if its suppose to have the extremely minute bump in its roll, its a first gen predator Z. Cue is 17.5oz for a super soft touch, its what this cue is meant to do, no wrap, no steel joint, just beautiful exotic wood. With the original viking shaft, its at 18oz. With the predator, its as light as a feather.

Of course if you want some weight added on, thats easy.

my buddy once told me how hard it was to make one of those cues. he was a cuemaker and told me how hard he thought it was to splice something like that. it's a great looking cue!
 
here you are
 

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a bit more
 

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shafttttttt, chalk dust is from case, some cleaning and itll be off. But you'd be playing with the Z shaft most of the time anyways.

Any takers? The shaft alone cost over $200, you all know how much predators costs. The cue retails $900, sells for $720 everywhere... $400 shipped is a steal. Just want to get rid of it, need the money quick.
 

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