I've been thinking about getting a custom cue for while now. I currently shoot with a Predator (314-2 shaft).
Aesthetically I'm drawn to simple, plain wrapless cues. I like darker woods with a maple handle. There was a nice cocobolo and BME Capone in the raffles section that I found appealing. Nice, simple ring work and nothing more.
I'm just looking at the moment, but you never know... My budget is around 500$, give or take some.
The question here, of course, is what cue makers should I be looking into?
On my list at the moment are Josey and Hill. I'd like to byu a cue that "plays well" (what ever that is supposed to mean) and is well crafted. Also, I want deal with someone who treats customers right. I guess I've read a few too many threads on delays and the like here on this forum.
Open to suggestions, let's hear it.
Disclaimer: this is motivated purely from the desire to own something nice and a bit more personal than a predator. So none of the "it's not the arrow, it's the indian" talk, if you please.
J.S.
Aesthetically I'm drawn to simple, plain wrapless cues. I like darker woods with a maple handle. There was a nice cocobolo and BME Capone in the raffles section that I found appealing. Nice, simple ring work and nothing more.
I'm just looking at the moment, but you never know... My budget is around 500$, give or take some.
The question here, of course, is what cue makers should I be looking into?
On my list at the moment are Josey and Hill. I'd like to byu a cue that "plays well" (what ever that is supposed to mean) and is well crafted. Also, I want deal with someone who treats customers right. I guess I've read a few too many threads on delays and the like here on this forum.
Open to suggestions, let's hear it.
Disclaimer: this is motivated purely from the desire to own something nice and a bit more personal than a predator. So none of the "it's not the arrow, it's the indian" talk, if you please.
J.S.