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WHY BUY A CUSTOM CUE?
- Get exactly what you want in a cue
- You select the wood, the weight, balance point, type of joint, type & color of wrap, inlay designs and your choice of shaft
- Construction materials and techniques are selected to achieve the desired weight and balance point without having to resort to weight bolts.
- Buy only what you want: a complete cue; or just a butt to fit your existing shaft; or just a shaft to fit an existing butt.
- Get better quality than is available in many production cues
- I use only the very best wood and other components.
- Building techniques employed are based on producing the best possible playing cue; not what is cheapest or easiest.
- Get the pride of ownership that goes with having a one of a kind cue
- Pay the about the same as a similar production cue
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COMMON OPTIONS
- Butt Diameter -1.25” or 1 3/16” or 1 1/8”
- Joints - 5/16x14 or 5/16x18 or Uniloc Quick Release or 3/8x10 or Radial Pin
- Butt Woods - Curly Maple, Birdseye Maple, Bococte, Cocobolo, Ebony, PurpleHeart, Tulipwood, Bloodwood, Zicote, Orange Osage,
- Inlay Materials - All of the above butt woods plus Leopardwood, Koa, Pink Ivory, Holly,Ivory Micarta, Bone Ivory, Auzurite/Malachite, Lapis, Turquoise, Red Coral,White Turquoise, Mother of Pearl, Amboyna Burl, Thoya Burl, Abalone
- Shaft Tapers - Standard Pro Taper, Stiff Pro Taper, Soft Pro Taper, European Taper
- Wraps - Irish Linen, 1 piece leather, stack leather
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JUMP CUES
My Jump Cues really work. They are light weight, have flat laminated shafts for stiffness, tip diameters just under the legal maximum of 14mm, White Lightning Tips that are very hard but still hold chalk, and Curly Maple Butts (with or without inlays). The cost of a basic jump cue is $125.
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