Your favorite cue builder, if you can only have one cue you have played with

Kenny murrell. Awesome work and delivers what is promised.
 
To those who have played a lot of custom cues: who makes the best balanced cue? One that feels like there is nothing in your hand no matter the weight.

I'll take that one.

Jack Madden makes that cue
better balance than the 5 times the price southwests i've tried out
and one of my Maddens is on the heavier side at over 20 oz
feels like that ebony cue does all the work for you
 
Andy Gilbert without a doubt. Great hit, beautiful work and a great guy. What more can you ask for?

I was going to ask for clarification on what you mean by favorite *builder*. If we are talking about the person that builds the cue, my favorite is Andy Gilbert. Extremely nice friendly guy, really listens to what you want, and does what you ask, while making whatever suggestions he thinks you might like based on what you tell him. My experience having a custom cue built to my exact specifications was an extreme pleasure in all regards, and the price was unbeatable.

Now if we are talking about how the cue plays? Well that's a whole different story. That story also goes like this: Andy Gilbert!!! His cues have a fantastic hit, look beautiful, top rate workmanship, and command respect.

All around Andy is one of those rare ones that combines excellent customer service with a pleasant personal demeanor while delivering a cue of the highest quality and playability.

I think I've made my point haha.

KMRUNOUT
 
Aside from my league beater I've been playing Gina for 50 years. Still have each of them, including that first one. :thumbup:

There are a lot of good cues at just about all price points. Gina is just my choice. ;)
 
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I was going to ask for clarification on what you mean by favorite *builder*. If we are talking about the person that builds the cue, my favorite is Andy Gilbert. Extremely nice friendly guy, really listens to what you want, and does what you ask, while making whatever suggestions he thinks you might like based on what you tell him. My experience having a custom cue built to my exact specifications was an extreme pleasure in all regards, and the price was unbeatable.

Now if we are talking about how the cue plays? Well that's a whole different story. That story also goes like this: Andy Gilbert!!! His cues have a fantastic hit, look beautiful, top rate workmanship, and command respect.

All around Andy is one of those rare ones that combines excellent customer service with a pleasant personal demeanor while delivering a cue of the highest quality and playability.

I think I've made my point haha.

KMRUNOUT
Fully agree
 
runde cues

Bob Runde. If you haven't tried the hit you are paying to much for perfection. Bobs cue are severely under priced IMHO.

I briefly owned a couple of Runde cues in the '80s, but sadly for me, I didn't give them a fair try.

It's a tough choice anyway, after 61 years of play. But I'd be happy with a custom cue from Danny Janes, Tim Scruggs, Jerry Pechauer, Paul Huebler or Bob Frey. Then again, I really like the OBs...
 
Southeast/Monk

Bob Runde. If you haven't tried the hit you are paying to much for perfection. Bobs cue are severely under priced IMHO.

I like a South East with a noncapped ferrule and Elkmaster tip. Since he is retired it would be a Tim Monk Cue his hit is unmistakably soft and I like it.
 
My playing cue at the moment is a full-splice Titlist conversion done by Mike Pancerny with a Predator FAT shaft that he custom fit for it.

It plays rock solid and moves the ball easily.
 
Cue Builder " S

Sorry..
I have had several direct dealings...
THESE ARE THE GOOD GUYS
RON HALEY
ANDY GILBERT
PETE TASCARELLA
RICK HOWARD
MIKE LAMBROS
MIKE CAPONE
BOB OWENS-SHURTZ CUES"
PETE OMEN
LAURIE FRANKLIN-SOUTHWEST CUES
ED PREWITT..
 
Out of all the cues I've tried, only two have made me say "wow" after hitting just a couple shots with them.

One was a South West and the other was a full spliced Ed Prewitt. I've hit other SWs and Prewitts, but those two in particular just seemed to have that something special.

A nod to a couple other makers who turn out consistently great playing cues goes to Ariel Carmeli and Al Romero.
 
Having played with literally dozens and dozens of different makers over the years my answer is still a DEFINITIVELY SCRUGGS - without a doubt! Coming in at a VERY VERY close second; also without a doubt for me is a Bob Frey! Fo sho!!!
 
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