Mali cue with leather wrap

Mali pool cues is a production cue company that began making pool cues in 1961 out of New York. Mali cues are easy to identify with the Mali decal located on the butt cap.

This Mali cue 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.

Box design with veneers – Mali cue

Mali pool cues is a production cue company that began making pool cues in 1961 out of New York. Mali cues are easy to identify with the Mali decal located on the butt cap.

This Mali cue 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.

1st generation Mali cue

Early Mali cue with vertical green logo

Mali pool cues is a production cue company that began making pool cues in 1961 out of New York. Mali cues are easy to identify with the Mali decal located 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.

Mace Jump Break cue

Rick Howard was a cue maker out of Florida who made Mace cues and began making them in 1987. Mase cues are easy to identify by the mace logo that was written on the cue.

This Mace Jump Break cue 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.

Libra cue

Libra cues was a small cue company out of Texas started in 1988. It was run by Johnny Sanchez and Jack Potter. Libra cues are unmarked, and some can be identified by the ivory tip on the joint pin.

This Libra cue 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.

Libra cue – ivory diamonds

Libra cues was a small cue company out of Texas started in 1988. It was run by Johnny Sanchez and Jack Potter. Libra cues are unmarked, and some can be identified by the ivory tip on the joint pin.

This Libra cue 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.

Cocobolo Libra cue

Libra cues was a small cue company out of Texas started in 1988. It was run by Johnny Sanchez and Jack Potter. Libra cues are unmarked, and some can be identified by the ivory tip on the joint pin.

This Libra cue 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.

Classic Libra cue

Libra cues was a small cue company out of Texas started in 1988. It was run by Johnny Sanchez and Jack Potter. Libra cues are unmarked, and some can be identified by the ivory tip on the joint pin.

This Libra cue 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.

American flag Libra cue

Libra cues was a small cue company out of Texas started in 1988. It was run by Johnny Sanchez and Jack Potter. Libra cues are unmarked, and some can be identified by the ivory tip on the joint pin.

This Libra cue 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.

Sneaky pete Lambros cue

Mike Lambros began making pool cues in 1990 in Maryland. Lambros cues for the most part have a logo on the butt cap. The Newer Lambros cues have an ML logo engraved on the cap.

This Sneaky pete Lambros cue 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.

Mike Lambros cue

Mike Lambros began making pool cues in 1990 in Maryland. Lambros cues for the most part have a logo on the butt cap. The Newer Lambros cues have an ML logo engraved on the cap.

This Mike Lambros cue 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 Lambros cue

Mike Lambros began making pool cues in 1990 in Maryland. Lambros cues for the most part have a logo on the butt cap. The Newer Lambros cues have an ML logo engraved on the cap.

This Lambros cue 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.

Unique Kersenbrock cue – DPK

David Paul kersenbrock began making pool cues in 1972 in Illinois. Through the years he was instrumental in helping Jerry Franklin at Southwest, and also with Omega cues. Kersenbrock cues are for the most part unsigned. If you need authentication of a kersenbrock cue, the best person to do that would be Lauri at Southwest pool cues.

This Kersenbrock cue 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 DPK Kersenbrock cue

David Paul Kersenbrock began making pool cues in 1972 in Illinois. Through the years he was instrumental in helping Jerry Franklin at Southwest, and also with Omega cues. Kersenbrock cues are for the most part unsigned. If you need authentication of a kersenbrock cue, the best person to do that would be Lauri at Southwest pool cues.

This Kersenbrock cue 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.

Ebony Kersenbrock cue – DPK

David Paul Kersenbrock began making pool cues in 1972 in Illinois. Through the years he was instrumental in helping Jerry Franklin at Southwest, and also with Omega cues. Kersenbrock cues are for the most part unsigned. If you need authentication of a kersenbrock cue, the best person to do that would be Lauri at Southwest pool cues.

This Kersenbrock cue 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.

DPK – David Paul Kershenbrock cue

David Paul kersenbrock began making pool cues in 1972 in Illinois. Through the years he was instrumental in helping Jerry Franklin at Southwest, and also with Omega cues. Kersenbrock cues are for the most part unsigned. If you need authentication of a kersenbrock cue, the best person to do that would be Lauri at Southwest pool cues.

This DPK – David Paul Kershenbrock cue 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.