Why can't some of these cuemakers with 10 year waiting lists get their cues made quicker? Do they watch the wood age as it's happening rather than do something else while they wait? I have been to Tony's shop, Jackson Cue many times, he has probably 30 cues under construction at any one time. He has 20-30 lathes all set up to perform a different procedure during cue construction. I am sure that there are steps in cue making that you can have a laborer complete without affecting the value/quality of a cue. One would think if a cue maker has years worth of cues to be completed that they might find a way to get them completed a little quicker. A strike while the iron is hot kind of thing.