Joss 10-04P
$505.00
Joss Sneaky Pete … not so sneaky
A full core with highly figured curly maple.
The handle, rear is high-grade select Purpleheart chosen for it’s traditional color.
The wood is a natural substance, and the grain and color can vary greatly.
All of the Joss Cues® are made in the USA by Dan and his son, Stephen.
Stephen has worked with Dan, an American Cue Maker Association Hall of Fame recipient, for over forty years.
Stephen was named cue maker of the year by the American Cue Makers Association.
These Master craftsmen have over 93 years of combined experience, and there is no better cue made today.
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Description
The Joss 10-04P, Sneaky Pete … not so sneaky, features a high-figure curly maple from Canada.
The wood pattern ripples to create a three-dimensional effect.
Curly is also known as fiddle-back because of its use in violins.
All of our curly maple lumber goes through a selection process that involves grading the density and quality of grain.
As a result, we only use wood that meets our standards for creating exceptional cues.
The wrap and rear are solid Purpleheart.
Our Purpleheart lumber is from South America and is sometimes called Amaranth. This colorful Latin American hardwood is popular for designs that call for a unique splash of color.
It is often a vibrant purple hue, but colors range from brown to purple.
The cue has a solid Purpleheart wrap and rear that showcases the wood’s natural beauty with a simple design.
Wood is a natural substance whose grain and color vary greatly.
This cue is a Sneaky Pete but held to a higher standard.
The way it plays will say it all.
Looking for a solid hit? This is it!
Joss 10-04P features a full core that runs from the butt plate to the joint.
Among the many benefits of this construction is warpage resistance.
The core also delivers a one-piece feel and a superior hit.
The center core makes Joss the most solid playing cue in the industry.
All of the Joss Cues® are made in the USA by Dan and his son, Stephen.
Stephen has worked with Dan, an American Cue Maker Association Hall of Fame recipient, for over forty years.
Stephen was named the American Cue Makers Association’s cue maker of the year.
These Master craftsmen have over 93 years of combined experience, and there is no better cue made today.