Any local cue builders who are not known you are impressed with?
I'm going to tell you my plan for my cue making future. A lot of people will probably have problems with what I have to say. But this is my plan to take care of myself while enjoying what I do. So here it is...
I am never going to take orders. We all know that as soon as some people order a cue - they start calling and asking when it's going to be done - even when they say that there's no hurry. I will however, put names on a list for people that say they would like a sneaky, etc. Also will do the same for folks that want to see my cues when finished to see if they would like to purchase. I'm going to make cues that I like, and that I think are attractive from a design standpoint. I'm pretty sure that someone out there will find them appealing. My motto is - hit first - pretty second. I think I make a solid hitting cue. It's pretty hard to try to interpret someone else's artistic vision. You can try your best and still not satisfy the customer. I'm going to avoid all that. I'm not going to take deposits, work on deadlines, or anything else that will aggregate possible customers. Hopefully this will allow me to enjoy building for years to come.[/QUOT
Maybe I missed it but when can I put my order in Nuts?
Danny Green although at this point I'm not sure how many cues he's still making. He studied with Teddy Harris down in FLA when he was living down there. In any case I've only seen / had hands on a few but the ones I have I thought they were very nice!
Yeah but Danny is questionable to deal with on any level, too many people in the world of pool have learned that the hard way on many levels.
I'm going to tell you my plan for my cue making future. A lot of people will probably have problems with what I have to say. But this is my plan to take care of myself while enjoying what I do. So here it is...
I am never going to take orders. We all know that as soon as some people order a cue - they start calling and asking when it's going to be done - even when they say that there's no hurry. I will however, put names on a list for people that say they would like a sneaky, etc. Also will do the same for folks that want to see my cues when finished to see if they would like to purchase. I'm going to make cues that I like, and that I think are attractive from a design standpoint. I'm pretty sure that someone out there will find them appealing. My motto is - hit first - pretty second. I think I make a solid hitting cue. It's pretty hard to try to interpret someone else's artistic vision. You can try your best and still not satisfy the customer. I'm going to avoid all that. I'm not going to take deposits, work on deadlines, or anything else that will aggregate possible customers. Hopefully this will allow me to enjoy building for years to come.
I'm going to tell you my plan for my cue making future. A lot of people will probably have problems with what I have to say. But this is my plan to take care of myself while enjoying what I do. So here it is...
I am never going to take orders. We all know that as soon as some people order a cue - they start calling and asking when it's going to be done - even when they say that there's no hurry. I will however, put names on a list for people that say they would like a sneaky, etc. Also will do the same for folks that want to see my cues when finished to see if they would like to purchase. I'm going to make cues that I like, and that I think are attractive from a design standpoint. I'm pretty sure that someone out there will find them appealing. My motto is - hit first - pretty second. I think I make a solid hitting cue. It's pretty hard to try to interpret someone else's artistic vision. You can try your best and still not satisfy the customer. I'm going to avoid all that. I'm not going to take deposits, work on deadlines, or anything else that will aggregate possible customers. Hopefully this will allow me to enjoy building for years to come.
William Gentry
Mike Pancerny in Detroit isn't mentioned very often on here, but he is a good cue maker. I never heard of him until I bought a Titlist out of Detroit and wanted someone to convert it. He happened to be in Detroit and the guy I bought the Titlist from was his friend and said he made good cues. I trusted his word and Mike did a good job.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=279468&highlight=pancerny
tikkler gave him good reviews too.
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=274274&highlight=pancerny
Ellis Custom Cues. Shawn Ellis owner and cue builder. Located in Peoria Il area.
Gary Johnson in Flippin, Arkansas. Excellent hit and quality. You'd be shocked.