THE CUSTOM CUE MUSEUM

COMING JULY 2006

Special Exhibitions

"Moon Design" by Joel Hercek. Full splice construction with four veneers (yellow, blue, red, black); maple forearm; Irish linen wrap; butt section has six rings made using a Burton Spain technique; ivory circles or "moons" wrap around the cue paying homage to a Burton Spain design; stainless steel joint (not shown).

Permanent Collection
History of Cuemaking
Makers of Museum-Grade Cues
Tips on Cue Collecting
Cue Stick Preservation
About Museum Cues
Exhibit Your Cues

The Custom Cue Museum mission is to educate the public about the history of cues and custom cue making, and the evolution of the custom cue stick throughout the 20th & 21st centuries. Secondary goals of cuemuseum.com include maintaining a permanent collection of museum-grade cue sticks for public display, showcasing museum-quality cue makers, offer educational articles relating to caring for cue sticks and preservation, and promoting cue collecting for the hobbiest and investment seekers. Copyright 2006 cuemuseum.com, all rights reserved. No part of this web site may be used without express written permission of cuemuseum.com. Some of the cue makers featured here include George Balabushka, Herman Rambow, Harvey Martin, Burton Spain, Joel Hercek, Gus & Barry Szamboti, David Kersenbrock, Jerry Franklin South West Cues, Cognoscenti, Paul Drexler PFD Cues, Ginacue, Thomas Wayne, Frank Paradise, and many more.