There are many different things to keep in mind when getting your first Custom Pool Cue.
First of all, what are you used to. You should already know the size and weight of your ideal cue...you have probably been playing for a while if you are ready to go out and invest in a Custom Cue of your own.
You should check out what's on the market. There are going to be a lot of Custom Pool Cues and Custom Pool Cue Makers to choose from.
Just a few of these makers are:
- Pechauer Custom Cues
- Arnot Q Custom Pool Cues
- Schuler Custom Pool Cues
- Jacoby
- Meucci pool cues
- KC
- Schon
One thing to be sure of, is not to spend less than $100. Anything below this is going to be no better than the club cues that you started with and with that comes problems of cues that are usually of a low production standard.