I would also add that the words under-valued should also be used. Value and cost are different in nature, and to me, I value what I have more than what someone would pay me for it.
Well...
I guess the question of over-priced cues has been answered. What are your opinions about under priced cues. Specifically, what cue maker today do you feel doesn't get the dough he deserves? Factoring in all the criteria that define an over priced cue...
Chris
Jeff Olney for sure.
Well...
I guess the question of over-priced cues has been answered. What are your opinions about under priced cues. Specifically, what cue maker today do you feel doesn't get the dough he deserves? Factoring in all the criteria that define an over priced cue...
Chris
Judd Custom Cues...excellent cue. Used one for many years on tour.
Obviously any cue over 400$ is overpriced so there isn't a Custom maker in the world that's underpriced.
Dave,
I can't think of a single small shop owner of any kind that isn't working at a rate of $50 an hour or more, most substantially more. If the investment in learning time, equipment, and workspace isn't worth at least $50 an hour plus materials then cue builders need to be in a different line of work.
Too, for forty years my customers have came to me instead of somebody else because they liked the way I did things, not because they wanted me to copy the way somebody else does things. The customer gets his choices inside the framework of what I believe makes the best quality work I can turn out. If the customer insists on something I don't believe in then I send them down the road to someone that better suits their wants and needs.
Somehow I get a strong feeling that most AZB'ers aren't going to be my market if and when I get around to building cues although I have about a half dozen on request now, . . . on my terms.
Hu