nice cue
Looks like a sweet Josey, very nice! Wow do they play beautifully!
Here's the thing that one needs to ask themselves when considering commissioning a custom cue.....are you trying to keep up with the 'Joneses' and looking for an investment, or are you just wanting something uniquely your own to play with?
Is the 'cue maker du juor' investment of today, still going to be the 'cue maker du juor' investment tomorrow? Are you willing to wait 5-10 years on the hope that you were important enough to the maker that your 'spot' wasn't skipped in favor of another? Are you willing to shell out the sheckles?
If you are just looking for a nice player uniquely your own, there are plenty of makers who will not break the bank, whose waiting list is typically less than a year, who will deliver exactly what you want...providing you were very detailed with your specs....in a reasonable time-frame.
For me...this is about as 'loaded' as I want a cue to be:
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I am not nervous about taking it out to play with...and it doesn't scream 'custom cue' to most of the locals. The cue plays every bit as good as I had hoped it would...maybe even better. Beginning to end, the build took <9 months. All top grade materials. Total investment was <$1500. No hiccups, no issues, no excuses...a completely stressless and enjoyable experience. Would do it again in a heartbeat!! Will it retain it's value?...I don't know, and frankly, don't care...it's worth every penny to me, and that's all that matters.
Lisa
Looks like a sweet Josey, very nice! Wow do they play beautifully!