I appreciate the post but I was also unable to find any house cues made in the USA with my search.
FWIW, I spoke to Dave Schmelke in October about making a shorty & he said they weren't making one-piece cues.Schmelke
NoI am looking for some American made one piece house cues. Is there a US company that makes them?
They are still listed as in stock on their website in lengths of 52", 42" & 36"FWIW, I spoke to Dave Schmelke in October about making a shorty & he said they weren't making one-piece cues.
Per David, those are imports.They are still listed as in stock on their website in lengths of 52", 42" & 36"
Then the I guess the answer to the OP's question is a resounding no - thanks for the info.Per David, those are imports.
Lucky's are made in China.Belford,
Please see link below:
LH18-LH21 | Lucky Pool Cues | McDermott Cues
McDermott Pool Cues manufactures and distributes handcrafted pool cues, high-performance shafts, pool cue cases, billiard balls and quality billiard and pool cue accessories.www.mcdermottcue.com
Al
The plant that makes the Duff's is capable of over THIRTY-THOUSAND cues a month. Hard to compete with that. An American made one-piece would be nice but it would likely be as much as a basic sneaky.What’s really scary about the economics is that lumber (hard maple) makes a full round trip across the ocean & back & still arrives here finished at under $20/stick wholesale. Probably under $16 Based on lower retail prices seen.
i’d like to think it would be possible to make them here but that just does not pencil out
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