Are South East / Nat Green cues considered custom or production, and good quality?

I would like to get opinions on who all (on here) thinks that South East cues are good quality, and who all think that they are not very good quality?

Are they considered production cues, or custom cues?

Does anyone know how many cues they made per year, and how many of each model?

Does anyone know how much the Model SE-8 retailed for, and how many of them were made?

The SE-8 is pictured on their site (below).

http://www.southeastcues.com/cues.html

I would really like some honest opinions about the quality of South East cues (the production models, and not the customs, if any of his cues were customs).

I hope for some replies soon.

Thanks.
 
I would like to get opinions on who all (on here) thinks that South East cues are good quality, and who all think that they are not very good quality?

Are they considered production cues, or custom cues?

Does anyone know how many cues they made per year, and how many of each model?

Does anyone know how much the Model SE-8 retailed for, and how many of them were made?

The SE-8 is pictured on their site (below).

http://www.southeastcues.com/cues.html

I would really like some honest opinions about the quality of South East cues (the production models, and not the customs, if any of his cues were customs).

I hope for some replies soon.

Thanks.

I play with a SE cue. Its a plain jane cocobolo with gold rings and matching phenolic joints on the butt and shafts red phenolic. Its a great cue. It plays so well Ive thought about selling everything else I own. All this cue needs is some ivory ferrules, then it will be perfect....awesome piece of work.
 
Thanks for your reply. Does anyone know how limited South East (or Southeast) cues were? I have read that Donald Bludworth worked with Nat Green building South East cues, but was that only for a couple of years, or how long did he work with Nat Green, and how long has South East cues been in business? I am also curious if they are considered as production cues, or are they kind of like Schon and Joss cues (where they have a production line of cues, and also make custom cues on the side)? Does anyone know how limited their production models were? Thanks.

I play with a SE cue. Its a plain jane cocobolo with gold rings and matching phenolic joints on the butt and shafts red phenolic. Its a great cue. It plays so well Ive thought about selling everything else I own. All this cue needs is some ivory ferrules, then it will be perfect....awesome piece of work.
 
I play with a SE custom Ebony SP and I have had the same issues with trying to find info on them. The last thing i was told is that Nat runs a pool hall and sells his cues out of it in TN possibly. I would say they are a custom cue maker just based on the fact I have only ever seen one other for sale and when I requested info here on AZ I got about as much feedback as you. If you find out more let me know. There is a bit of info on the Blue Book of Pool Cue Values website. If you can't access it PM me your email address and I will cut and paste it and email it to you. GL
 
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