Favorite Cuemaker (ONLY ONE!)

Keith Hanssen of Keith Kustom Kues. No better hit or play-ability out there for me, not to mention very many razor sharp points!!!
 
Ernie Gutierrez. I have three Ginas and can't play a lick. I just like the way they feel and play, the general designs he creates and he couldn't have been nicer the few times when I've been to his shop.
 
Playing Cue as the Yardstick

Gary Medlin. Gem Cues.
 

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Pat Diveney, for me.

Not only do his cues play in a manner that fits my internal perceptions of what a stick should do to a ball, he is a fine human to deal with, as well.
 
If you've ever met Brent you'd agree with me.

I think some people are taking this thread as favorite "cue" "brand."

The way I see this question posed it would be the maker themselves.


Keith Josey is a CLASS act though I've never met him.

Keith Hanssen is extremely timely, polite, and makes the best shafts out there. The butts are obviously amazing as well but his shafts are amazing.

Eric Crisp hands down uses the best woods available hands down. I love everything I've ever seen and thoroughly enjoy seeing ANYTHING he makes. I LOVE this guys work.


But you can't beat Brent. He's a really great guy. His finish is better than anyone's I've seen yet as well.
 
Bill Schick. After 17 years, I still feel fortunate each day I get to play with mine. Bill is one of the nicest people you’ll ever have the opportunity to work with. He made my favorite cue and he is my favorite cuemaker.
 
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I can't pick one.

But since the thread say ONLY ONE: Murray Tucker.

Freddie <~~~ sorry Andy, I could only pick one!!!
 
Mike Capone, they are best suited for my game. They look great and the prices are great for the amount of work you get.
 
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