Few names in American cue-making carry the quiet authority of Joss. Founded by Dan Janes in 1968 and still closely associated with the Janes family, Joss has built its reputation on precision, traditional craftsmanship, and a clean, unmistakably classic aesthetic. The brand is especially respected by players who appreciate cues that feel purposeful in the hand—solid, balanced, and made with performance first.
Joss cues have long appealed to serious players who want timeless design rather than passing trends. From iconic legacy models to cues tied to billiards culture—like the well-known N7 associated with The Color of Money—Joss represents old-school American cue-making at its best: elegant, proven, and built to be played.