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Maker of pool cues from 1992 to present in Orlando, Florida. Chris Nitti has loved the game of pool for as long as he can remember. He thought about opening a pool room and playing in tournaments. However, after having his cue repaired, the idea to build cues occurred to him. Chris already knew how to use a lathe. He was turning armatures at an automotive alternator-starter rebuilding shop at age 16. With that experience and over 20 years as an auto technician, it was easy to find a lathe and start to experiment.
In April of 1992, Chris made his first cue. His first five cues were made from
blanks that he bought. All of his cues since then have been built entirely by
him. Chris attended the Houston Cue Show in February 1993. While there, Chris
picked the brains of Burton Spain, Bill Stroud, and Leonard Bludworth. He also
met Ron Haley, an Arkansas cuemaker, who invited Chris to his shop. After a week
with Ron, the way to build quality cues became much clearer. Chris then enrolled
in a metal machining class at night. The knowledge he gained in that class made
building cues much easier, and it enabled him to make the necessary jigs and
fixtures for cue building.
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