The makers of It’s George cases (and cues) tell me they made only 30-40. Toolwork was done by a Richard Grimes, who might still be with us
Also, in case there was a reason to clarify, Mike Roberts didn’t build anything. He was the business mastermind but definitely not the hands-on builder. Wayne Anderson designed and built It’s George Cases for Mike. Wayne recruited Cozmo Gray, and the two not only built the cases, but they went on to build It’s George Cues under the initial tutelage of Bill Schick. Schick had his hands on the first dozen It’s George Cues for their first show, but that was it. There were no It’s George Cues wholly built by Schick, and there were no It’s George Cues built by Schick and Roberts.
Anderson and Gray left and eventually formed Bella Sera Cues. By that time, Mike Wheeler I believe joined It’s George. Today, Marc Palermo builds It’s George Cues.