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Predator pool cue?

Posted by Geoff Arnold as Predator Pool Cue

I own a Predator, "Series 1" cuestick. When it came out, it had a cost of $420.00. What is this stick worth now?

Pretty good call Less than half A mass produced cue does not hold its value .once its chalked it is used dont get me wrong idea they are D good sticks they just dont hold value very well.

A one off collectors cue is diffrent .But a run of the mill is just that
I always wonder why any jointed Cue is suddenly a Custom
they make hundreds of the very same ones May put that on Lea's List.

rhardfrumnc says July 3rd, 2007 at 6:28 pm

half that,,i bought 1 recently for $195,,just found 1,,for $249.99
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Pretty good call Less than half A mass produced cue does not hold its value .once its chalked it is used dont get me wrong idea they are D good sticks they just dont hold value very well.

A one off collectors cue is diffrent .But a run of the mill is just that
I always wonder why any jointed Cue is suddenly a Custom
they make hundreds of the very same ones May put that on Lea's List.
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