My final design for a break cue

Ok, thank you for the information. I looked him up but I am having trouble finding any way of contacting him so far. I looked him up and there are not-so-great reviews of him on these forums in regards to him keeping his promises on delivering cues to the customers
I think Pete lost his wife not too long ago, I suspect he might have had more important things on his mind than pool cues. As for the claims from some users, I have no idea. I see Pete posts things he's working regularly and he has made some truly amazing designs. Not many cue makers have a shop ful of Haas cnc machines...
 
I think Pete lost his wife not too long ago, I suspect he might have had more important things on his mind than pool cues. As for the claims from some users, I have no idea. I see Pete posts things he's working regularly and he has made some truly amazing designs. Not many cue makers have a shop ful of Haas cnc machines...
I will look into his pool cues some more then. Do you have any personal experiences with him?
 
I will look into his pool cues some more then. Do you have any personal experiences with him?
I have bought cue parts from Pete, no issues at all, friendly guy in my experience and his shop is probably the most high tech in the industry.
 
I have bought cue parts from Pete, no issues at all, friendly guy in my experience and his shop is probably the most high tech in the industry.
Thank you for the information. I was unable to find his contact online. If you can share it, do you by any chance have his email?
 
If this is your break cue, can't wait to see your playing cue!!!
This is my playing cue:

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Are any pool cuemakers here interested in helping me create this pool cue? I am open to suggestions and critiques on the design. If interested, please private message me; I have all the measurements figured out. My budget for the construction of this cue is $3,500 - $4,000. For the white inlay tips on the forearm, I am happy with a total of 6 tips.View attachment 773820
That's a pretty fancy design for a break cue and your budget is insane.

At that price i'd be worried about getting the thing damaged. It's the reason why i'm playing with a production cue now. I really don't care anymore if it gets damaged. A top of the line break cue is $800-$1000

But it's your money.
 
I actually have my doubts about you getting that exact design done for your price range. Lesson two or three things and you can get it done for much less.
 
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