The question is "Who does not make a good SP".
I just bought a "Sneaky Pete" and it is stamped on the cue, from Carlscues on EBay for $34 for student. It is full splice, straight and comes with a "moori-like" tip which aint bad. Shoots good.
Caveat Emptor.
On the other hand I shoot with a custom SP from Raven Cues, coco and curly, G-10 joint, pro taper with pink ivory inlay which came in at around $600.
So.....take your pick and shovel.
I wouldn't buy anything from that Carlscues guy ever again. I have to return a "phenolic" break shaft and will post about it after I've done so.
I am with you, the guy is a shit bag bull shit artist who will lie cheat and steal to make a fifty cent sale. This guy is the ultimate Flem Flam man, just read his auction descriptions if you need to throw up!!!!!![]()
like others have said - lots to choose from. I like Diveney's butterfly sneakies (particularly those with the G10 pin). Jacoby makes them with just about ANY joint configuration (piloted 5/16x14, 3/8x10, radial, etc.), so they give you a wide range of options (plus, I recommend their cues to any and everyone).
SO many to choose from, good luck in your search.![]()
Interesting post and after reading it there is a great deal of very subjective posts here. But, I have to add that when comparing Sneaky Pete's, you must consider the cues joint (Piloted or Flat Faced wood to wood), with Phenolic collars or without, or with a butt cap or without. Then lets not forget the Ferrule material used and the tip along with the shafts dimensions and taper.
All of the above will greatly effect what you perceive as a great playing and hitting cue from one you don't like. Now no one can tell you what is good or bad or even what cue you should buy, because what they like you may not like.
You also must consider that in almost all cases Sneaky Pete's are not entirely made by the cue maker, in fact very little is done by the cue maker at all. Currently only a very very small handful of cue makers make their own Blanks for Sneaky Pete's, most are Pre-made parts that encompass the cues entire butt. Then the cue maker will turn them to size, taper them, add a joint and a butt cap and install a pin. Some of these blanks are made here in the USA, however, just as many are made abroad and imported into the USA.
If I were you I would suspect you could get a very good Sneaky Pete for your money from any of the US Production Cue makers, because many of them do make their own blanks. If I were buying one I would consider McDermott ( Wood to Wood Flat faced joint), Joss (Piloted Joint), and Schmelke who will make either for you. You may also want to consider a Custom Sneaky, but I would not get carried away with the price, because there is only so much anyone can possible do to a Sneaky Pete, and inlays do not effect the cues play. Currently there are a number of used Custom Sneaky Pete's on the forum for sale, some seem pretty cheap compared to their purchase price.
I hope this helps you understand what you are buying, and good luck with your purchase whatever you choose.
Get with Poolfool1957, his sneakiest petes play really great, and a really good deal for the money. I belive he has one left on the wanted for sell section now.
Joss has a great line of SP that are not directly distributed also look for any of these.
Interesting post and after reading it there is a great deal of very subjective posts here. But, I have to add that when comparing Sneaky Pete's, you must consider the cues joint (Piloted or Flat Faced wood to wood), with Phenolic collars or without, or with a butt cap or without. Then lets not forget the Ferrule material used and the tip along with the shafts dimensions and taper.
All of the above will greatly effect what you perceive as a great playing and hitting cue from one you don't like. Now no one can tell you what is good or bad or even what cue you should buy, because what they like you may not like.
You also must consider that in almost all cases Sneaky Pete's are not entirely made by the cue maker, in fact very little is done by the cue maker at all. Currently only a very very small handful of cue makers make their own Blanks for Sneaky Pete's, most are Pre-made parts that encompass the cues entire butt. Then the cue maker will turn them to size, taper them, add a joint and a butt cap and install a pin. Some of these blanks are made here in the USA, however, just as many are made abroad and imported into the USA.
If I were you I would suspect you could get a very good Sneaky Pete for your money from any of the US Production Cue makers, because many of them do make their own blanks. If I were buying one I would consider McDermott ( Wood to Wood Flat faced joint), Joss (Piloted Joint), and Schmelke who will make either for you. You may also want to consider a Custom Sneaky, but I would not get carried away with the price, because there is only so much anyone can possible do to a Sneaky Pete, and inlays do not effect the cues play. Currently there are a number of used Custom Sneaky Pete's on the forum for sale, some seem pretty cheap compared to their purchase price.
I hope this helps you understand what you are buying, and good luck with your purchase whatever you choose.