World Champion Selection

With the KONLLEN AK75-002F in hand, Kyle Amoroto delivered a remarkable comeback from 0–3 down to defeat Johann Chua 11–5, showcasing the cue’s precision, stability, and championship-level performance.



Development History

1993

Launched the first handcrafted cue, “K1-01,” made from North American hard maple and crafted with bone inlay splicing techniques. Its forearm was naturally seasoned for two years, while the rear section was engraved with oriental auspicious cloud patterns. The cue was sold for USD 18,000, becoming an early symbol of KONLLEN’s craftsmanship.

Development History

2004

The first KONLLEN billiards equipment store opened in Los Angeles, where its handcrafted cues quickly attracted collectors and sold out soon after release.

Development History

2015


Established a strategic cultural partnership with Hong Kong Oulilong Sports Culture Development Co., Ltd.

Development History

2019

KONLLEN pioneered a modular approach to handcrafted cue production, blending traditional craftsmanship with modern production efficiency to better meet the growing demand from players worldwide.

FUTURE

KONLLEN’s brand culture continues to evolve, bringing luxury, performance, and focus to players around the world.