First I will start by saying the list is not really a list of truly the best top ten cue makers...with the exception of Gus Szamboti,Gina and Black Boar and South West which are the only ones that would make the top ten. The others on the list are very good cue makers...but definetly are not my top ten. The secondary market dictates quality, collectabilty and pricing and resale value and these three hit all four perfectly. So here's my list:
Gus Szamboti - The King was ahead of his time and his forearm/veneer work,inlays,style,design and playability...total over all quality was a 10. Gus had and has the most beautifully styled cues in the world. Gus would use different style rings and inlays in a cue and wow...perfect. With all of the technology and equipment availability today, Gus still surpasses 99% of all cue makers then and today. Gus is probably the ultimate inspiration to cue makers. The man had unbelivable talent and eye for design and execution. Gus is the ultimate collectable cue. Awesome,awesome...Great playing and great investment value and if you don't have one...that is unfortunate, do yourself a favor and find one and spend the money, you will get much more than you paid in a Gus Szamboti cue.
Dennis Searing - The contemporary Gus Szamboti. His execution in his cues are absolutely the best in the world.. from the joint pin to the butt cap and everything in between is as perfect as is humanly possible. His shafts are the finest,truest and cleanest I have ever seen in over 30 years. His veneer work and His inlay work is the tightest and cleanest in the world. The most perfectly executed cues I have ever seen....and using a loop!!! And his cues play like most awesome. Great playing and great investment value and at least one should be in every collection. A Dennis Searing cue is a must to own.
Gina Cues - Cue making genius, his career over the last what over 40+ years is remarkable to say the least.Fabulous designs and an inspiration to many. Beautiful overall execution. Excellent investment value and at least one should be in every collection.
John Showman - Old school and knows how to do it. This is a guy that really knows how to use a pantograph, John is one of the two best pantograph guys in the world. His overall execution is awesome and designs are his old school style. John has his own thing going on... Great investment and at least one Showman should be in every collection.
Frank Paradise - What a cue, Frank was a guy that had his own thing going on, what beautiful designs and the cues played darn good. Overall very good execution. Excellent investment value and excellent playing cue.
Bob Manzino - The Picasso of artistic cue makers. Bob's design's are often and near breath taking. Bob has a true artist mind in his cue's.Overall excecution and his silver work is mind blowing. His work gets more intricate with each new cue. Bob and Tony(Black Boar) have created some of the most amazing designs in cues of anyone to date. Excellent investment value and you should own one of Bob's work's of art.
Frank Coster - Awesome designs simple and some fancy, like the gear design. Just real cool cues. If you have the dough, in the collection.
Barry Szamboti - A cue maker that exemplifies the ultimate in old school.. Each and every cue that Barry build's is beautiful. He learned from the King and went on to create his own style and reputation as a great cue maker. Owning a Barry cue is also a must have. Great playing,Great investment value.
Tony Scianella - Black Boar - Talk about a guy that has his own thing going on, his design work and execution are awesome. This is another gifted guy like Bob Manzino, they have the artist mind and then do the execution.
Herman Rambow- Innovator and one of the fathers of cue making. Treasured and played with by the great pool players like Mosconi. He is often overlooked on the top ten. A cue well worth owning. Excellent collector cue.
The top ten I selected was rather easy...but there are a few others that should be named:
Joel Hercek - Joel's design work is pretty cool. His execution is top notch. A full splice guy and proud of it. Excellent investment value. You should own one.
Pete Tascarella - Old school excellence. Popular cue maker. Nice overall work.
Ron Haley - Awesome execution and design work. Ron's boxed veneer points are awesome.His mitered veneered boxes are....probably the best in the world. Contemporary old school. Very good investment value.
Dave Kersenbrock - An innovator in cue making and has had some real cool designs. One hell of a cue maker. Excellent investment
Jerry Franklin - To me A South West cue is perfect in design and never goes out of style. The family has carried on the tradition and have I am sure made Jerry proud. Excellent investment value, excellent player. You should own one or two...
Eugene Balner- He created so many real cool looking cues and which are still extremely popular today to own by collectors. You can get a real nice Palmer at a very reasonable price compared to most collector cues today.
Cognoscenti - Joe was very wise and instrumental in the use of CNC. He created many awesome designs and some pretty darn nice shafts. He really took the CNC during his era to a whole new level. Nice cue to have in your collection.
George Balabushka - George made real awesome cues with the help of Gus Szamboti(Gus' forearm's) and Burton Spain(forearm's- Gus forearms were vastly superior to Spain's) and the cues were legendary in playability.George's design work was absolutely amazing..rings inlays etc. George is not on my top ten list for the above mentioned lack of the forearm not being built by himself, but other than that a great cue. Great investment value.
Tad - Tad has his own design and is noticeable across the pool room. Real cool looking cues. I think the older Tad's are probably the best. This is another must own cue. Good investment value.
Richard Black - Richard has been around many rears and has built some magnificent cues. His use of gold and silver has been amazing. He has a gift for design. At arms length his cues are stunning....but I believe his execution is not up to that of the top ten. But in saying that he has done many beautiful cues.
Someone to watch -Eric Crisp - Eric has his own thing going on..his use of woods and the designs as simple as they are as beautiful. I think it might be a good idea to get one of Eric's cues.
I could go on......that's my list.
I base my opinion for the top ten at looking at cues through a loop and taking in consideration of the era of which they were made. I have played and/or owned most of the cues listed. I have also based a investment value historically what each cue makers cues have sold for new and then on the secondary market place over the last approx. 15 years.