Dan Dishaw Danbuilt cue

Dan Dishaw is a cuemaker out of New York since 1992. Early Dishaw cues were labeled as Danbuilt as pictured in our cue Gallery. Later Dishaw cues could either be signed on the forearm, or would have the dishaw logo on the butt cap.

This Danbuilt 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.

Dale Perry cue

Dale Perry is a cue maker out of Florida. Early examples of his cues are signed with a date. Later examples have the DP logo on the butt cap and signed 1 of 1 on the forearm.

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.

Rambow style Dale Patten cue

Dale Patten started making pool cues out of California in 1975. His pool cues are usually unmarked, however some have an RF logo as pictured on one of the cues that we have here in the gallery. The RF was for Richie Florence who helped with the cues play-ability.

This Patten 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.

8 point Dale Patten cue

Dale Patten started making pool cues out of California in 1975. His pool cues are usually unmarked, however some have an RF logo as pictured on one of the cues that we have here in the gallery. The RF was for Richie Florence who helped with the cues play-ability.

This Patten 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.

Stacked Leather wrap Coker cue

Tom Coker makes pool cues out of California since 1990. Coker cues can be identified by their name and date in the point on the forearm, or by the rubber stopper that’s imprinted with Coker.

This Coker 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.

Old vs. New… Meucci cue MO-4 and HOF-1

Here’s a couple Meucci’s. Pictured in front is the Meucci cue MO-4 and it was just refinished and the shaft was cleaned. Pictured in the rear is the HOF-1 which is a brand new cue right off our wall. They didn’t change too much over the years. Finish work is currently around 10-14 days. 717.4788.CUE