Schmelke is made in the US and you can design your own cue.
And btw, you can disregard most of the "custom"/"production" distinction, which is pretty meaningless.
And btw, you can disregard most of the "custom"/"production" distinction, which is pretty meaningless. You want to talk about tolerances, accuracy in fit and finish...JOSS will give half the "custom" makers the 7 out.
-roger
Hard to beat Joss for the money. Take a look at the older OB line of cues which I believe were made for them by Joss with an OB LD shaft. Lots of other good suggestions such as Diveney, Frey, etc. where you can pick up a SP for a price in your range if you keep an eye on the For Sale section.
Well I have a Meucci M5 and a Pechauer JP09. I am looking for one more cue as a player. Looking for quality not concerned about inlays.
Walter
As usual you will get every name/brand suggestion under the sun. Here's mine:
JOSS. Pick one up from a reputable dealer so you could return if not satisfied. www.cheapcues.com has a GREAT deal where you could swap out the stock shaft for a predator for an extra 90 bucks. If you choose a plain model (all you need, really), that will be right around your 300 dollar mark. My backup cue is a plain Joss with a predator shaft, and though I hate to say it in a blind test between my $$ customs and the Joss I'd be hard pressed to pick a winner.
And btw, you can disregard most of the "custom"/"production" distinction, which is pretty meaningless. You want to talk about tolerances, accuracy in fit and finish...JOSS will give half the "custom" makers the 7 out.
-roger
I bought the second cheapest Joss butt and The PoolDawg folks substituted a Predator 314-2 shaft for the original Joss shaft. I paid $303 and the cue plays and looks exactly like I expected--outstanding! :thumbup:
If your looking for something a little different, American made, handmade American made that is. Just talked to Scott Erwin yesterday and his first number of cues are getting ready to ship next week since his father passed away. Scott has done a lot of cue making and I will have a couple coming my way. The black knight series is as solid of a cue that your going to find and will be around that $ 250.00 shipped price. I also agree with chopdoc, Joss is a great alternative.
I bought the second cheapest Joss butt and The PoolDawg folks substituted a Predator 314-2 shaft for the original Joss shaft. I paid $303 and the cue plays and looks exactly like I expected--outstanding! :thumbup: