Identify Unnamed Sneaky-Pete Cue Stick
1/15/2020 12:40:37 AM
Identify Unnamed Sneaky-Pete Cue Stick
I need help to identify this unnamed sneaky-pete-style pool cue.
Can anyone help me figure out where it was made?
Identify Unnamed Sneaky-Pete Cue Stick
Replies & Comments
- billiardsforum on 1/16/2020 1:34:05 AM
Unfortunately I don't recognize this one as being from any particular cue maker or manufacturer.
Watching with interest though.
- sunchaser on 1/17/2020 1:00:42 PM
This cue looks like a jump-break cue.
- 8balltroy on 1/18/2020 12:59:46 PM
So it's a sneaky pete, jump, and break cue stick.
What's the value on these types of sticks?
- sunchaser on 1/18/2020 1:41:07 PM
If the cue is straight and solid, maybe $200 or $250. I've also seen them sell for less. Good luck.
- billiardsforum on 1/19/2020 5:37:32 AM
Does it also come apart at the "line" just above the wrap, or is that cosmetic?
It's still hard to put a value on it as we don't know if it's from a big name cue maker or if it is mass produced.
You can buy more-or-less the same cue from the big production pool cue makers, like Meucci, Viking, or McDermott, brand new and with a lifetime warranty, for well under $200.
That being the case, it would be hard to get over $200 for a used cue with no warranty where nobody knows who made it.
- 8balltroy on 1/22/2020 1:59:19 AM
That is interesting. Thank you for the info on the cue.
Identify Unnamed Sneaky-Pete Cue Stick
- Title: Identify Unnamed Sneaky-Pete Cue Stick
- Author: 8balltroy
- Published: 1/15/2020 12:40:37 AM
- Last Updated: 1/16/2020 1:32:16 AM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)