Are Pazzion cues made by a cue maker, or are they made by a Production cue company?

Does anyone here know if Pazzion cues are made by an actual cue maker, or are they made by a Production cue company?

Any opinions about if you think they are custom cues, or production cues.

I think that the cue maker might be from Singapore (that is where the seller that sells them is from), but I do not know if that seller is the cue maker, or just a dealer for Pazzion cues.

I have a feeling that they are just very cheaply made production cues, but I honestly do not know.

I see that they come with a weight sticker (like 19oz for example) added to the butt near the rubber bumper, and that makes them look even more generic I think.

I do not know why a custom made cue would have a weight sticker added to it.

That is like something you would only see on a kmart cue.

Anyways, I wonder what the odds are of the cues actually being made by a custom cue maker that builds them one at a time, and pays attention to detail?

Thanks for any thoughts about this.
 
Just in case anyone is interested, I learned that they are custom made by a cue maker named Michael Li (I assume that he is probably from Singapore). The southwest style cues screw in super tight, so they have a nice solid hit. I did not like the taper of the shafts on them though, and the quality of the finish was not very good on the one that I had. The finish on his new ones look to be much better though, from the pictures that I see on ebay.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Pazzion...ny-On-Ebony-/221850160531?hash=item33a74ccd93
 
I've played with a Tim Scruggs for over 30 years. Last year I sold it to a friend. I also had a Pazzion, Joss, Helmsteter, Huebler,& Meucci. and without question the Pazzion was the best playing for me. It's held up great and I'm selling more of the cues and going to stick with a Cuetec and Pazzion going forward.
 
I've played with a Tim Scruggs for over 30 years. Last year I sold it to a friend. I also had a Pazzion, Joss, Helmsteter, Huebler,& Meucci. and without question the Pazzion was the best playing for me. It's held up great and I'm selling more of the cues and going to stick with a Cuetec and Pazzion going forward.
how do you newbs find all these ancient threads? just curious, says you've been on here since '07 and this is like your 2nd post. whassup with that?
 
how do you newbs find all these ancient threads? just curious, says you've been on here since '07 and this is like your 2nd post. whassup with that?
In this case, he's not going to get many hits on a search term like "Pazzion". Never heard of the cues myself. Or maybe Justin is back.
 
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