Who builds the best 6 point cue?

Bob Owen.

The first cue Bob made for me is a 6 pointer.
In fact, it’s the only six points cue I still have.

Matt B.
 
Go to Facebook, contact Gary Medlin, Gem Cues.

He has been building great cues since the 1980's. He will build you a great cue at a reasonable price.

You do not have to pay top dollar to get a great playing beautiful cue.
 
Don't have first hand knowledge, but have heard from knowledgable people that Black Boar 6 pointers were the best.

I just got a McWorter 6 pointer, albeit 3 high 3 low, and it not only is flawless workmanship, but plays / hits beautifully. I would also think that, pound for pound, an Olney would be best value
 
Bob Owen.

The first cue Bob made for me is a 6 pointer.
In fact, it’s the only six points cue I still have.

Matt B.

I agree with this Bob's cues look very nice. Haven't played with one but I'm planning on ordering one.
 
What cuemaker would you recommend to build a six pointer? Prefer 6 even points.

I have a few new Cousins Cues that are beautiful players that have never hit a ball and been in storage for 20+ years. You can google Cousins Cues to get the story. They are priced right and great players.

Let me know if you want pics and info.

cuesportsjournal@gmail.com
 
The cue maker in the Philippines
Jd cues
He'll make you a cue nice as any american maker and half the price


He made me a killer 16 point recut cue with snakewood and abalone
The one cue i most regret i had to sell
Cost less than 750 new
 
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My experience with some of the cues mentioned here: My Mike Capone six pointer was a great playing cue with great construction. Same with a Gilbert that I owned. Nitti has come a long way over the years. I had a JD cue from Philippines - he is from Makati City- Manilla- Great value for the $$, but I honestly do not see that cue up to the standards of the other 3 that I mentioned. There is just something missing- IMO- between the best Philippine cue makers and the best U.S. cue makers.
 
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