Griffin Pool Cues: Complete Buyer’s Guide for 2026

March 30, 2026

Griffin pool cues have been a staple in the mid-range market for decades. Known for their classic designs and consistent quality, Griffin cues appeal to players who appreciate traditional aesthetics without the premium price tag. Models range from $206 to $248, making them accessible for serious recreational players.

Featured Griffin Products

Here are some of the most popular Griffin cues available at Quarter King Billiards:

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Why Choose Griffin?

Griffin cues offer classic mid-range quality from $206 to $248 and are designed for players who value quality construction and reliable performance. Whether you’re stepping into the game for the first time or looking for a dependable cue that won’t let you down in league play, Griffin delivers.

Essential Accessories

Complete your setup with the right accessories:

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Griffin cues online?

You can shop the full Griffin lineup at Quarter King Billiards with competitive pricing and expert customer support.

Are Griffin cues good for beginners?

Griffin offers options across skill levels. Their lineup includes entry-level models perfect for beginners as well as more advanced cues for experienced players looking to upgrade.


Looking for More?

Check out our Pool Cue Purchasing Guide for a complete breakdown of every price range, brand comparison, and expert recommendations to help you find the perfect cue.

About Corey Bernstein

Corey Bernstein is a competitive pool player, billiards equipment specialist, and co-owner of Quarter King Billiards in Wilmington, North Carolina. With over a decade of experience in the sport, Corey has competed in regional APA and BCA sanctioned tournaments and maintains an intimate knowledge of cue construction, shaft technology, and table mechanics. As a certified dealer for brands including Predator, McDermott, Jacoby, Viking, Lucasi, Meucci, Joss, and Cuetec, Corey personally tests and evaluates every cue that comes through the shop. His hands-on approach to the business means he has racked thousands of hours behind the table — breaking in shafts, comparing tip compounds, and dialing in the nuances that separate a good cue from a great one. When he is not behind the counter or on the table, Corey is researching the latest advances in low-deflection technology, carbon fiber shaft construction, and cue ball physics. His articles on Quarter King Billiards combine real-world playing experience with deep product knowledge to help players at every level find the right equipment for their game.

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