Most Under Rated Cue Company

OK, we've done the most under rated custom cue "maker" many times before. But which production company is the most under rated? I love the old McDermotts, Meucci originals, Joss, and Schon. In my opinion though, Adam is the most under rated production cue today. Who do you think?

Jim

I am with you Jim, I think that Adam is certainly the most under rated Production Cue maker of all time.
 
It should be made into a poll but i think Duffrin sneaky and Viking, im sure there a few more not mentioned yet.

Craig
 
I would definitely have to go with my Sears cue, made of solid straight ramin wood, its the nuts, its hits so crisp & solid. The best part of my Sears cue are the screw on tips, I can change them faster than any cuemaker, how can you beat that.
 
I think Pechauer cues are the most underrated. Most people have a high opinion of McD's, Vikings, Joss and so on, but Pechauer cues seem to be having trouble getting respect. When I hear McDermott or Viking, it brings memories of cues I owned years ago that played great, and were very affordable. I hear Pechauer and I mostly feel sad, lol. I dont know what it will take to put Pechauer on the map, but I hope it happens soon.



Joe
 
There is no way Predator cues can be underated. Everybody and there Momma has heard of them.
 
I would say the old McDermott's and the older Adam's are some of the best playing cues ever and very underrated in my opinion.
 
He labored under the radar for many, many years but Paul Heubler never put out a bad cue. Paul is a low key man who never boasted about his product. He just kept making good cues. Not sure if he is even still making cues, but if you find an old Heubler KEEP IT!
 
He labored under the radar for many, many years but Paul Heubler never put out a bad cue. Paul is a low key man who never boasted about his product. He just kept making good cues. Not sure if he is even still making cues, but if you find an old Heubler KEEP IT!

I'd agree with you Jay, I don't think Paul's designs were ever the greatest but man there's something about his joint with the nylon insert, and the ones with the SS sheathing on them, best hit ever IMO.
 
He labored under the radar for many, many years but Paul Heubler never put out a bad cue. Paul is a low key man who never boasted about his product. He just kept making good cues. Not sure if he is even still making cues, but if you find an old Heubler KEEP IT!
I think Huebler went out of business a year or two ago. Cue and Cushion in St. Louis doesn't show any for sale and I'm sure if Paul was still making cues they'd have some 100% for sure.

My second cue was a Huebler. Bought it from Bob @ C&C for $100 in 1973 or 74. Didn't realize what I had and sold it for a C note.:frown:
 
He labored under the radar for many, many years but Paul Heubler never put out a bad cue. Paul is a low key man who never boasted about his product. He just kept making good cues. Not sure if he is even still making cues, but if you find an old Heubler KEEP IT!

I played in a league with a kid who had an old Huebler he inherited from his Dad. The lettering on the butt was worn so much it was hard to tell what it was, but I recognized it as a Huebler and told him it was a valuable cue. He had no idea. He was just a banger, drunk half the time, but had a nice cue.
 
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I think Huebler went out of business a year or two ago. Cue and Cushion in St. Louis doesn't show any for sale and I'm sure if Paul was still making cues they'd have some 100% for sure.

My second cue was a Huebler. Bought it from Bob @ C&C for $100 in 1973 or 74. Didn't realize what I had and sold it for a C note.:frown:

You are certainly right Cue and Cushion would certainly have some for sale if they were still made. I also bought my first Cue from Bob Huddleston between 73 and 74, and it was also a Huebler, from 73 until 78I was a regular at Cue Cushion. In fact that is where I really learned to play pool, there so many great players who were regulars back then that you could not help to learn by just sitting and watching.

However, I do not think that Paul Hueblers cues have ever been under rated. At least not to those who lived anywhere in the Mid-West, many already know this, but Paul did not buy any blanks for any of his cues, even his four point sneakies were completely made in shop until he closed it down. It is a shame that Paul had no one who could have carried on the tradition when he decided to retire, and that all the little deals with having employee's take over just did not work.

Anyway, thanks for your post it sure brought back some memories for me while I was sitting here reading it this morning.

Take care
 
I agree, John guffy made really good cues. My Guffy sneakie is my fav cue i own. Its a shame he quit building cues.
 
Good discussion guys!! I had even forgotten about Paul Huebler's cues. So now I'd say Huebler and Adam cues.

I don't know who John Guffey is and have never seen his cues, so kind of hard for me to say yes or no.

Jim
 
OK, we've done the most under rated custom cue "maker" many times before. But which production company is the most under rated? I love the old McDermotts, Meucci originals, Joss, and Schon. In my opinion though, Adam is the most under rated production cue today. Who do you think?

Jim
Cuetec (especially today's Cuetec) and Players.

Fred
 
I certainly wouldn't put Predator in the "under-rated" category, judging from all the hype they get. If anything you can find a bunch of people around here who think they are over-rated. For the record, I've no opinion. I've never played with one.

You're right, I wasn't thinking of underrated companies as is the topic of this thread...Sorry!
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I've owned a lot of production cues over the years. Viking quality is hard to beat. I just wish they'd move away from the colored plastics. McDermotts have never dissapointed me either....unlike Meucci...total garbage. I'd have to say the top three underrated production cuemakers to me, are Viking, Adam and Dufferin.

Viking on overall quality and value
Adam on quality and traditional design (I love Helmstetters)
and Dufferin for best bang for the buck!
 
Back in January of this year, I spoke with Mr. Paul Huebler and he made it a point to tell me that that rumours he closed up shop for good were completely false. Age and arthritis has forced him to cut back, he may be in semi-retirement but hasn't closed shop completely.
 
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