FARRIS CUES
Maker of pool cues from 1994 to present in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.
Ed Farris started playing pool at age 12 and enjoyed the game. He also collected cues for a time. His cue shop is located near Tulsa, in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. Ed has a one-man shop in his home, and all of his tools are manual operation. He uses a Groton inlay mill from the 1920s era. His other equipment is from the 1950s and 1960s. Ed enjoys working with older machinery. Ed´s goal is to make cues that are truly unique. His part-time cuemaking business began in 1994. He gives credit to Verl Horn for teaching him a lot about building cues. Another protégé is J. W. Petree. Ed usually makes from 5 to 20 custom cues per year. Farris Cues are guaranteed against defects to the original owner. Repairs will be made, provided they are not the result of warpage or abuse. If you are interested in talking to Eddie L. Farris about a new cue or cue that needs to be repaired, you can contact him at Ed Farris Cues, listed in the Trademark Index.
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