Custom Pool Cues

The Midwest’s largest cue selection.

McDermott. Predator. Cuetec. Players. Plus hand-built custom cues from respected American cuemakers. If it’s a quality cue, we probably have it — and you can hit a few balls with it before you buy.

Best Seller
McDermott

McDermott G-Core Series

American-made cues with McDermott’s low-deflection G-Core shaft. Lifetime warranty on the shaft straightness.

$295 – $795 Inquire →
Pro Choice
Predator

Predator Sport II

Carbon-fiber construction and Predator’s legendary low-deflection shafts. What most touring pros are playing with.

$895 – $1,495 Inquire →
Value
Players

Players Classic

Solid entry-level cue for league players and home use. Maple shaft, brass joint, leather tip — everything you need.

$85 – $195 Inquire →
Carbon Shaft
Cuetec

Cuetec Cynergy

Carbon-fiber shaft technology at a more accessible price point. Excellent feel, hit, and consistency.

$395 – $995 Inquire →
Handmade
Various Cuemakers

Custom Inlay Cues

One-of-a-kind hand-inlaid cues from respected American cuemakers. Visit the showroom to see what’s in stock.

From $1,495 Inquire →
Specialty
Various

Break & Jump Cues

Dedicated break cues and jump cues from McDermott, Predator, and Stinger. Phenolic tips for maximum energy transfer.

$125 – $495 Inquire →
Accessories
Various

Cue Cases

Hard and soft cases from 1×2 up to 4×8 configurations. Leather, ballistic nylon, and aluminum construction.

$45 – $495 Inquire →
Essentials
Various

Tips, Chalk & Accessories

Replacement tips (Kamui, Tiger, Predator Victory), Master chalk, tip shapers, joint protectors, and cue gloves.

From $4 Inquire →
In-House Cue Repair

Most repairs done while you wait.

We’ve been repairing cues for St. Louis players for six decades. Bring yours in and we’ll have it back in your case — often the same day.

Tip Replacement

Layered leather tips (Kamui, Tiger, Predator Victory) or standard leather. Installed, shaped, and burnished.

From $10

Ferrule Replacement

Cracked or split ferrule? We machine and install new ferrules in juma, ivor-x, phenolic, and other materials.

From $35

Wrap Replacement

Linen, leather, or Irish linen. Installed, pressed, and sealed. We stock dozens of colors.

From $45

Shaft Cleaning & Burnishing

Restore the original feel of a grimy shaft. Deep-clean, sand, and seal — ready to play.

From $20

Weight Bolt Changes

Adjust cue weight to your preference. We stock bolts in standard weights from 18 to 22 ounces.

From $15

Full Refinishing

Complete strip, sand, and refinish of butt and forearm. Restores older cues to showroom condition.

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How to Choose a Cue

The three things that actually matter.

Every cue manufacturer will tell you their cue is the best. They can’t all be right. Here’s what actually changes the way a cue plays:

1. Shaft construction

The shaft is the business end of the cue. Low-deflection shafts (hollow or radially-laminated) make aim easier because the cue ball squirts less sideways when you use english. Traditional maple shafts have more deflection but a classic feel many players prefer. Carbon-fiber shafts are the newest option — stiffer, more durable, and dead-consistent.

2. Tip

Hard tips give you less grip on the cue ball and more cue ball action, but they require more careful aim. Soft tips are more forgiving for beginners. Medium is the sweet spot for most players. Layered tips (like Kamui and Tiger) hold their shape much longer than single-piece leather tips.

3. Weight & balance

Cue weight is a personal preference — most players land somewhere between 19 and 20 ounces. What matters more is where the weight is. A forward-balanced cue feels heavier and hits harder; a rear-balanced cue swings faster and is easier to accelerate. Try a few.

Not sure? That’s exactly why our showroom is inside the parlor. Every cue on our wall is yours to try — head into the pool room, chalk up, and hit a rack with it before you decide.
Try Before You Buy

Bring a case home you can’t wait to open.

Every cue on our wall can be taken into the pool room and tested. No pressure, no upsell — just you, the cue, and a fresh rack.