cuemakers
Several I haven't tried, like a Scruggs.
Don't care for Josh, Sowest are okay,
Jacobi's hit pretty good and have nice
inlay work. I have and like Shurtz
custom cues, becoming very popular throughout the Midwest. Recently compared it to a Schon, but the Shurtz
had better balance and feel (forward
balance) - so it feels evenly balanced between your butt hand and your bridge hand, and it has a real sold hit, notible differences on long shots, especially straight ones, much truer, especially when the cueball was on the rail. Bob Owens (Gabe's Dad) does real good inlay work too, have seen excellent ivory inlays, silver, gold, semi precious stones, and variety of woods. Mine has an original Southwestern style to it with Padauk and Mexican Bacote', skinny butt, 20.2 oz, 13 mm tip, and was featured with 5 others on cover of American Cueist Magazine in January 2001.