Bull carbon

On their FB page there is a Florida address.
The email address is for the same guy that markets Koda cues which as far as I know is related to the guy that owns Cue & Cases that markets Lucasi and other brands.
So I guess they are all made in the same factory somewhere in China.

Great sleuthing. Thanks a lot for the info.
 
Hi, do you know who builds Bull Carbon cues? I never figured out the answer to this, other then what Google AI told me, lol. Serious question, as I would really love to know. Thanks..
It’s not some kind of secret. Bull Carbon is a brand owned by Koda, which is owned by Wes and Jamie Bond.

Wes was the former VP of Sales at Cue and Case Sales. Jamie is the daughter of Jim Lucas, founder and former owner Cue and Case Sales. Lucas is why Lucasi is called Lucasi. Cue and Case was long ago sold, as Jim retired successfully.

Koda is a totally different company than Cue and Case, in case anyone was thinking it was just a renaming thing. Cue and Case was acquired by Escalade Sports ~10 years ago. Koda was founded in 2020..
 
It’s not some kind of secret. Bull Carbon is a brand owned by Koda, which is owned by Wes and Jamie Bond.

Wes was the former VP of Sales at Cue and Case Sales. Jamie is the daughter of Jim Lucas, founder and former owner Cue and Case Sales. Lucas is why Lucasi is called Lucasi. Cue and Case was long ago sold, as Jim retired successfully.

Koda is a totally different company than Cue and Case, in case anyone was thinking it was just a renaming thing. Cue and Case was acquired by Escalade Sports ~10 years ago. Koda was founded in 2020..

That is all really interesting.

All this time I thought that Bull Carbon shafts (at least the shafts) were made in the USA,

I used to think, some some reason, that Bull Carbon and Whyte Carbon shafts were made by the same people.

Then Viking bought Whyte Carbon, so no idea who makes Whyte Carbon, or even who originally made them.

Anyways, I was under the impression that whoever made Whyte Carbon also made the Bull Carbon shafts.

The Bull Carbon butts look really cheap to me, so not surprised that they are made in China, but what about the shafts?

Still confused as to who exactly builds the Whyte Carbon products (the butts, shafts, and entire cues).

Thanks for the history lesson. Interesting.
 
That is all really interesting.

All this time I thought that Bull Carbon shafts (at least the shafts) were made in the USA,

I used to think, some some reason, that Bull Carbon and Whyte Carbon shafts were made by the same people.

Then Viking bought Whyte Carbon, so no idea who makes Whyte Carbon, or even who originally made them.

Anyways, I was under the impression that whoever made Whyte Carbon also made the Bull Carbon shafts.

The Bull Carbon butts look really cheap to me, so not surprised that they are made in China, but what about the shafts?

Still confused as to who exactly builds the Whyte Carbon products (the butts, shafts, and entire cues).

Thanks for the history lesson. Interesting.
Bull Carbon shafts are one of the best (if not THE best) feeling carbon shafts I’ve tried and own. If they made it to fit my Schuler, it probably would be my main player.
 
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