Exactly. What cuemaker is going to balk as an extra $12.00 in a $900.00 cue because of the cost. Especially if they believe it is the screw to use. I remember years ago getting a cue from a top cuemaker, one of the most famous. The two shafts were not that good with one even worse then the other. By chance I ran into him at the US Open in Chicago. I had the cue for maybe three weeks. He came over and asked how the cue was and I told him what I thought of the shafts. His response was to tell me the cost of good wood and how hard it is to get. I stopped him in mid sentence and asked him, "Did I even ask you the price of the cue when I ordered it"? "Have I even quibbled with you on price in any cues you have built me"? "The answer is NO". "What, you think if you said", "The cue will be $600.00 (A lot of money for a cue back then), but if you would like better shafts it will cost you $20.00 more", "I would have said put the cheaper shafts on the cue"? He was a little mad I had spoken to him like that but later he came over and asked if he could take the cue with him and he would make it right. I am giving the cue maker a blank check to build me the best money can buy and that is what I expect to get. If I just want a cue I can go into any billiard supply and find something suitable. I was not being overly picky, these shafts were second grade at best and he knew it.