1) Cue lovers and collectors, I was wondering how most of you have acquired your knowledge of cues...construction techniques etc.
By managing poolrooms(and building them), dealing in cues for 20+ years, and playing tours. I have also found that most cue makers are very proud of their work. I have had the pleasure of spending time with a lot of cue makers and touring a lot of their shops over the years (Black, Tad, Zyler, Searing, Nitti, DPK, Southwest, Padget, Josey, Sigel, and a few others). The dedication that these craftsman show is amazing and their knowledge is priceless.
2) How do you make an analysis of what you consider quality construction?
By how dedicated the maker is to detail and the steps they take in selecting their materials.
3) What do you look for in your cue inspection.
Quality of workmanship = sharpness of points, balance points, wood quality, how well the joint is put together, quality of the wrap, shaft construction, etc...
4) Has there been anyone that has guided you or influenced you over the years?
Prob the most knowledgeable person I have ever spent time with about the overall construction of cues and materials is Kerry Zyler. He was the first to x-ray cues (he was an x-ray tech before a cue maker

) and has studied about every well known makers construction of cues, the materials they use, and processes of construction. Dennis Searing is another very dedicated craftsman that can't stand any word but "Perfection".
5) Does quality of construction weigh more heavily on purchase or asthetics?
Quality!
There are so many Great cue makers out there now and I wish I could meet them all! Two thumbs up to them.
