I sold my first cue today.I bought all my equipment about 3 months ago,and I have built about 12 cues.Most of them are plain without any inlays but with great wood, and 10 are wrapless...Dunno, just excited to sell my first and I have an order for X-Mas
I sold my first cue today.I bought all my equipment about 3 months ago,and I have built about 12 cues.Most of them are plain without any inlays but with great wood, and 10 are wrapless...Dunno, just excited to sell my first and I have an order for X-Mas
I had the same question as Varney.
I think Borden bought JimL's shop
Hi,
Be careful! There are a lot of intricacies to cue building and subtle things can come back to bite you.
It is great to sell a cue but remember that your name is on it. Many cue makes who come out of the box too quickly regret it later.
I might be a good idea to make a few cues for you friends and family and have them play with them for a while.
I gave away about 30 cues before I started selling them and I don't regret it. Some of my cues had buzzes and I had all sorts of finish problems. Anyone who got a free cue from me understood from the get go that the free cue was a beta test procedure. When a downstream problem came up I didn't have to deal with someone who was pissed off and wanted to flame my reputation.
Good luck with your operations, but move slowly because problems downstream can turn into bad press that you can't control. The best thing is to do whatever the customer wants when you encounter a complaint. Customer is KING!