J. Pechauer cues are made by Jerry Pechauer and his son Joseph.  Jerry started working on and building cues over 30 years ago.  I've heard a lot of good things about Jerry's choice of wood for his shafts.  He has developed a process for harvesting, grading, drying and turning his shafts.

I've played with his cues and I liked the way they hit, especially the cues with a Duralite joint.  Most of his cues that I've seen have the stainless joint.

I would classify Pechauer Cues as a high-end production cue much like a Schon or Joss.  Personally, I think his shaft quality is superior, therefore, I'd recommend his cues over those for playability.

Where to buy J. Pechauer Custom Cues:

I've searched and found some Pechauer cues for sale, listed on the right of this page.  That is, also, a good place to view a variety of Jerry and Joseph's cues to get a feel for his skills and to see the "market value" of his cues.

Otherwise, you can order a cue from Pechauer directly.  His contact information is below.

Best of luck on your cue search.

Cheers,
Skippy

P.S. If you have any personal knowledge, dealings, experience and/or opinions about this cue maker, please contact me or post a reply below. Also, click on the rating "stars" to indicate your opinion of this cue maker. Thanks for your participation.

If you own a cue made by J. Pechauer, send me a picture and I'll share it with everyone else. If you have a website to promote, include a link and I'll include it with the picture. People like to see examples and opinions of a cue maker's work before buying.

If you represent J. Pechauer Custom Cues and can provide me with more information, pictures, website, etc., then please contact me and I will gladly include that information on my site.

Here is the current contact info:

J. Pechauer Custom Cues
4140 Velp Ave.
Green Bay, WI 54313
Jerry Pechauer
920-434-7755
www.pechauer.com

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