Frank Paradise cue

Frank Paradise made pool cues out of New York starting in 1948. Some of his cues are unsigned and unmarked. Ones that are easy to identify have a window on the butt sleeve that reads cue by Frank Paradise.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Fancy Frank Paradise diamond king cue

Frank Paradise made pool cues out of New York starting in 1948. Some of his cues are unsigned and unmarked. Ones that are easy to identify have a window on the butt sleeve that reads cue by Frank Paradise.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Pair of Frank Coster cues

Frank Coster was a cue maker out of Allentown Pennsylvania that began making cues in 1982. He made a ridiculously low amount of pool cues in his time with only a little over a hundred made. They are highly collectible and hard to find. His cues are unmarked. The best way to identify them is the barbell inlays and intricate ring work at the joint.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Frank Coster barbell cue

Frank Coster was a cue maker out of Allentown Pennsylvania that began making cues in 1982. He made a ridiculously low amount of pool cues in his time with only a little over a hundred made. They are highly collectible and hard to find. His cues are unmarked. The best way to identify them is the barbell inlays and intricate ring work at the joint.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Fancy Frank Coster cue

Frank Coster was a cue maker out of Allentown Pennsylvania that began making cues in 1982. He made a ridiculously low amount of pool cues in his time with only a little over a hundred made. They are highly collectible and hard to find. His cues are unmarked. The best way to identify them is the barbell inlays and intricate ring work at the joint.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Interrupted point Falcon cue

Falcon cues is a production cue company out of Canada. They have been making pool cues since 1989. Falcon cues are easy to identify by the Falcon inside of a triangle logo.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Fancy Falcon cue

Falcon cues is a production cue company out of Canada. They have been making pool cues since 1989. Falcon cues are easy to identify by the Falcon inside of a triangle logo.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Durbin cues

Mike Durbin is a cue maker out of Illinois who has been making pool cues since 1995. His cues are easy to identify with either a signature on the forearm or it could have a company logo Durbin custom cues on the butt sleeve.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Collection of Diveney cues

Pat diviney is a cue maker out of Iowa that has been making cues since 1999. his cues are easy to identify with his signature and year on the cue.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Hoppe style Dennis Searing cue

Dennis searing is a cue maker out of Florida who began building pool cues in 1991. His pool cues are easy to identify with an inlaid s on the butt cap

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Comparison or 3 Dennis Searing cues

Dennis searing is a cue maker out of Florida who began building pool cues in 1991. His pool cues are easy to identify with an inlaid s on the butt cap

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

6 point Uni-Loc Dennis Searing cue

Dennis searing is a cue maker out of Florida who began building pool cues in 1991. His pool cues are easy to identify with an inlaid s on the butt cap

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Dennis Diekman with inlays

Dennis Diekman is a cue maker out of Michigan who started making pool cues in 1973. Diekman cues usually are signed on the forearm followed by an infinity symbol.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Butterfly splice Dennis Diekman cue

Dennis Diekman is a cue maker out of Michigan who started making pool cues in 1973. Diekman cues usually are signed on the forearm followed by an infinity symbol.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.

Birdseye maple Dennis Diekman cue

Dennis Diekman is a cue maker out of Michigan who started making pool cues in 1973. Diekman cues usually are signed on the forearm followed by an infinity symbol.

This is an example of cue repair and cue refinishing work (not for sale) that has been done here at Proficient Billiards. Cue refinishing usually takes about 2 weeks depending on workload.