Putting Passion in a Cue

Every cue tells a story.  Some cues, say look at me, I am flashy, and ready to be noticed.  Others say, I am a simple and effective tool…just put me in the hands of a skillful artist that can use me.

Often times, the cue represents the people that have them.  Whether in design, woods, simple, or flashy, a logo, or just something they like.

At the same time, the materials in a cue have lots to say themselves.  Wood is a creation of nature, unique and beautiful in it’s own right.  Some woods have glorious figures, some have interesting colors, while some have both.

Every wood project should combine the best of both worlds… A design that makes a statement, and materials that show their own intricate beauty.  If both are our put together correctly, you end up with a masterpiece of art and craftsmanship that will get attention And be effective.

That is what having a custom cue is all about, hand crafted workmanship that speaks to people, and represents the owner and maker in a way that will challenge the best of descriptive words.  You don’t build a cue and sell it, you mold and craft it, thinking out every minute detail, making every component mean something, while giving a desired quality hit and feel that will encourage and support the shooter it is intended for.

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