glaze said:I'm heavily considering a Dennis Searing or a Joel Hercek pool cue. I want the best hitting cue made and a high resale value would not hurt. Who is your favorite custom pool cue maker if you could only pick one? What options do you have on yours?
Thanks
Mike
glaze said:I'm heavily considering a Dennis Searing or a Joel Hercek pool cue. I want the best hitting cue made and a high resale value would not hurt. Who is your favorite custom pool cue maker if you could only pick one? What options do you have on yours?
Thanks
Mike
lord_shar said:What kind of price range are you shooting for? There's no way to go wrong with Searings, Black Boars, Herceks, Schicks, SW, and other big names... they'll all have excellent resale values and will only get more expensive over time.
badabing said:The hit is subjective, but the best cue I have played with is a Dennis Searing with the ss half joint. I do not think you could go wrong with a Searing, Szamboti or Hercek as far as resale value or quality of play. Dave
Most of the posts have listed cue makers where the cues are not that readily accessible. The wait lists are lengthy (Hercek or SouthWest - 7 year wait) or non existent (Black Boar where all the cues go overseas). If you buy any of the hard to get cues, the secondary price markups will be enough for an a gem of a cue from those who are more accessible.Jeffrey Gayle said:M.Bender, his cues play & feel awesome, with M.Capone a close 2nd. IMO![]()
Scottster said:Southwest, with Capone a close second.