Some other cuemakers who do make their own fullsplice blanks include:
Darrin Hill,
Mark Bear,
Joel Hercek, and
Ed Prewitt.
I have to disagree with this statement.
A lower price should not imply the cuemaker is a hack or did sub-standard work. Too many people get sucked into the "cue market hype" that higher price
always equals higher quality and lower price
always equals lower quality.
There are plenty of cuemakers who can and will build you a fine cue (sneaky petes included) without charging an arm and a leg. And the cues they make will not be "tossed together" as you would say.
Al Romero out of Bellflower, California charges around $250 for his sneakies. The butts are made from old house cues. However, they are well-balanced, have very high-grade shaftwood, and many high-speed players would agree they play just as good as your suggested $1000 sneaky.
Darrin Hill, who is also a member of this forum, makes his own fullsplice blanks and offers what I would consider a "high-end" sneaky pete for a very fair price. You can see some of his work in the
Cue Gallery.
And surprising as it may seem, a lot of cuemakers actually LOVE to build cues (more than they love $$$). They take great pride in their work and great satisfaction in seeing their cues played with and appreciated by all pool players; not just pool players with lots of $$$ to spend on cues. Most of all, they are not constantly trying to justify their efforts with statements like yours...
If you, as a cuemaker, are really
that concerned about "how much your time is worth" while making cues, perhaps you need to re-think
why you are even making cues to begin with.
On second thought, just
read this until it sinks in.