Many materials. Mali Cues, now run by Fred Mali, began making cues under thame Cuesports, for A.E. Schmidt in 1965. There general material use for cues includes the following - Shafts - Rock maple Butt - Assorted hardwoods Standard finish - catalyzed urethane Standard joint - Stainless steel Standard wrap - Irish linen Standard ferrules - Ivorine Standard tip - LePro
$180 to $50. This is assumed to be a Mali Vintage Series Cue. Mali cues have no collectible value and depreciate as most cues do. The value of this cue will range from 80% of its original price to 25%, depending upon its condition.
McDermott pool cues are considered to be very high quality pool cues. These cues are made with the latest technology and materials available in the world. These cues are said to lead the industry in performance, service and quality.
It is a McDermott cue, McDermott is the largest manufacturer of pool cues, makes medium to very high quaility cue sticks
Embassy cues were made by KPS billiards in Tachung, Taiwan. They were an inexpensive 2-piece cue. They were sold out of Gloucester City New Jersey, and were distributed from Ontario Canada.
Action, Athena, Cuetec, Black Widow, and Balabushka are all companies that manufacture cheap pool cues. You can find a full list of cheap pool cues on the oZone Billiards website.
The Orchid pool cues can be purchased at any low end billiards supply in the US or on the internet. The Orchid cues are very low priced decal based cues intended as "starter" cues. These are imported to the US and Orchid does not identify where they are made.
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For billiards players seeking used pool cues from the Meucci brand, there are options when doing so on the web. This includes sites such as eBay, Meucci Cues, and Budget Cues.
There is no maximum price for a pool cue as I personally saw pool cues at the cost of USD 12,000 and more. * Added - There is at least one pool cue that is sold new in the US for $150,000. Highly detailed custom cues and collectible cues that are intended for regular use range from $5,000 to $30,000. There are collectible cues that are not intended for regular use that often sell for more than $100,000.
Yes however the term 'cue' is the general name for them.
Cues.