I was looking on Google for a picture of a pool player yesterday, and when I searched the Images feature, I came across the Joss Cues website.
Joss Cues was born in 1968 in a two-car garage in Baltimore, the brainchild of Dan Janes and his partner. Working with one ancient manual lathe, a butcher-shop band saw, one drill press, and a single work bench, the two former road players took some of contemporary cue making's first steps away from the traditional four-prong design, innovating the "floating points" concept and many others. Their unique ideas coupled with Dan's personal relationships with the best players of the times including: Eddie Taylor, Ed Kelly, Larry Lisciotti, Luther Lassiter, Jimmy Fusco, Richie Florence and Joe Balsis, just to name a few, helped make Joss virtually an instant success. Joss has remained at the forefront of cue making in the more than three decades that have passed.
Dan bought his partners interest in Joss Cues in 1972 and continued to make cues in Baltimore. He eventually moved to a larger location and his son Stephen joined him in cue making. Dan and Stephen still work side by side in the shop while Debbie and Amanda Janes oversee the office and sales. Joss Cues is a real family effort which results in a company that cares about its product and clients.
I did meet the man behind Joss Cues only one time that I can remember at a -- you guessed it -- Joss tournament.
In my area alone, we have quite a few cuemakers that are top shelf, Joss, Scruggs, Black Boar, Capone, and I'm sure there's a few more that I am forgetting. There ain't nothing better than an American-made cue. They can't produce them fast enough for the overseas market.
Check out the Joss Cue website: http://www.josscues.com
Most importantly, check out this INCREDIBLE vintage picture page of the American legends of our sport: COOL PICTURES OF AMERICAN POOL PLAYER LEGENDS
All in all, a very cool website, one I had never perused before, and so I thought I'd share it with y'all for a little reading pleasure! :smile:
I would have NEVER recognized this Hall of Famer on the Joss Cues website if his name had not been underneath the picture. Do you know who this is?
One thing for sure, Joss gives back to the pool community and sponsors not only players, but the longest regional pool tour in the States: Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour.
Thanks, Joss! :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
JAM
Joss Cues was born in 1968 in a two-car garage in Baltimore, the brainchild of Dan Janes and his partner. Working with one ancient manual lathe, a butcher-shop band saw, one drill press, and a single work bench, the two former road players took some of contemporary cue making's first steps away from the traditional four-prong design, innovating the "floating points" concept and many others. Their unique ideas coupled with Dan's personal relationships with the best players of the times including: Eddie Taylor, Ed Kelly, Larry Lisciotti, Luther Lassiter, Jimmy Fusco, Richie Florence and Joe Balsis, just to name a few, helped make Joss virtually an instant success. Joss has remained at the forefront of cue making in the more than three decades that have passed.
Dan bought his partners interest in Joss Cues in 1972 and continued to make cues in Baltimore. He eventually moved to a larger location and his son Stephen joined him in cue making. Dan and Stephen still work side by side in the shop while Debbie and Amanda Janes oversee the office and sales. Joss Cues is a real family effort which results in a company that cares about its product and clients.
I did meet the man behind Joss Cues only one time that I can remember at a -- you guessed it -- Joss tournament.

In my area alone, we have quite a few cuemakers that are top shelf, Joss, Scruggs, Black Boar, Capone, and I'm sure there's a few more that I am forgetting. There ain't nothing better than an American-made cue. They can't produce them fast enough for the overseas market.

Check out the Joss Cue website: http://www.josscues.com
Most importantly, check out this INCREDIBLE vintage picture page of the American legends of our sport: COOL PICTURES OF AMERICAN POOL PLAYER LEGENDS
All in all, a very cool website, one I had never perused before, and so I thought I'd share it with y'all for a little reading pleasure! :smile:
I would have NEVER recognized this Hall of Famer on the Joss Cues website if his name had not been underneath the picture. Do you know who this is?
One thing for sure, Joss gives back to the pool community and sponsors not only players, but the longest regional pool tour in the States: Joss Northeast 9-Ball Tour.
Thanks, Joss! :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
JAM