Best hitting custom in the $300-$400 range?

Josey, Gilbert, Jensen, Morris, Shurtz, and Webb are some I would definitely consider in that range. Either sneaky style or plain hardwood nose (new) or a pointed cue (used). And if like the hit of a steel jointed cue, it's still hard to beat a Schon IMO....with the right tip.
 
cueaddicts said:
Josey, Gilbert, Jensen, Morris, Shurtz, and Webb are some I would definitely consider in that range. Either sneaky style or plain hardwood nose (new) or a pointed cue (used). And if like the hit of a steel jointed cue, it's still hard to beat a Schon IMO....with the right tip.
good advise on the schon,forgot about a lot but imo you get a lot of cue for the cash and with the right tip and shaft taper its hard to find a better hitting cue.
 
Chuck Starkey just delivered a cue to me this week in that price range and I love it. It's got the 1/2"-8 wood pin and it hits real nice. The difference in feel between it and the 3/8-10 steel pin cue I was using is like the difference between a 2 piece fiberglass fishing rod and a one piece high-modulus graphite rod.
 
The new poison line from predator is pretty awesome and under 300
You can get a Predator for about $400 starting
try 314 2nd gneratio or z shafts
 
East Coast Pool said:
The new poison line from predator is pretty awesome and under 300
You can get a Predator for about $400 starting
try 314 2nd gneratio or z shafts
poison line? where can i find these cues i would like to see them? thanks
 
219Dave said:
I'd like to get my first custom in the near future. I want a new plain jane in the $300-$400 range, either coco or BEM with a linen wrap, and one 12.75 mm shaft. Nothing too fancy on the ringwork. Not thinking of it as an investment, but a daily player to use in my basement on my home table. I currently play with a Viking w/314-2 and like it, but all of this talk of customs makes me want to get one for my upcoming 40th b-day. I'd also consider a sneaky pete or hustler or whatever. Don't care about inlays or ivory. Don't like stainless joints.

Some cuemakers that I have heard good things about that may be in this price range:

Pat Diveney
Dick Neighbors/RHN Cues
Bob Dzuricky/ DZ cues

Is there a clear winner out of these three? Anyone else I should be thinking about?

Gene La Viness, of Crown Cues, makes basic cues in that price range. Most of them are wrapless, but he takes orders for cues with wraps. He doesn't have anything quite like you described, right now, but he's got a great selection of cues for sale on his website. The new cues page on his website is at http://www.crowncues.biz/new.html

Good luck with your search.
 
i find that the pin and joint make the hit. just find someone respectable who can make you a cue to your specs with a 3/8 x 10 pin or a radial pin with a phenolic joint and you should be fine.

with that said, you should be looking at respectable new cuemakers.

bryan mordt and kenneth murrell come to mind.
 
Hang On And Cut The Crap Here, OK!?

A lot of cuemaker's names are being thrown around in here but I'm going to stop the presses right now and end the party. You have all failed to mention the quality cues put out by Minnesota Fats and Sportcraft. You might be hard pressed to hear anything negative about the smooth silky play you'll get with a "Minnesota". I just might have one in your price range buddy! I'll even throw in a Viper case!
 
PROG8R said:
My first vote would be to contact Ryan. I have one that is currently broken (wont tell you how I did it) and two others I have sold to flip a dime.
Contact him. You do not have to have one of the stock out of the catalog.
The other maker would be.

www.dominiakcues.com

I second that! Ryan does excellent work at a fair price. Great guy to work with and also very good looking. ;)

(send that darn cue you broke to me and I'll either fix it or build a new one)
 
Bob Frey sneeky. It is my current player and I like it a lot. A good soild cue which has certainly improved my game. I would buy another in a heart beat.
 
I haven't read all the other posts but if you want a nice cue get an Omen. You might have to stretch your $400 just a tad but you won't regret it one bit.

www.omencues.com

Made by Pete Ohman
 
East Coast Pool said:
The new poison line from predator is pretty awesome and under 300
You can get a Predator for about $400 starting
try 314 2nd gneratio or z shafts

What is the poison line? Where can I see that?
 
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