Eric Crisp.....SUGARTREE..... his cue is made for playing....:thumbup: nice looking cue...got a lot of character..once you play a sugartree cue...i bet you can not forget about it...
John Spitz u may not here of him much.. But i have seen his work! the above mentioned are all great cue makers im sure. but spitz cues just really, really catch my eye im an old skool less is more kind of guy. dont want no loud 127 inlay cues. sneaky pete fan forever will be! :thumbup:
I have to mention Josh Treadway (http://www.treadwaycues.com). He's a local here and was a long-time understudy of Jim Buss; though he's already breaking the Buss-mold, so to speak. I've hit with a lot of his cues over the last 6 months, and will be picking up my first cue of his tomorrow or wednesday (depending when I get the call).
Im a fan of yingling cues. I have gotten to konw mike a lot better over the last year or so and he is very passionate about what he does.
here is a link to some of his older cues i konw he is in the process of making a new website and im trying to get him to start making an aperaence on here.