Cuemaker turnaround time !

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BHQ said:
yes, i did forget to mention that.
progress pics are essential. like these.
at the very least, he can be assured that SOMETHING is being done


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Are those rollers I see inside your chuck jaw on the teeth ???



- Eddie Wheat
 
The King said:
I agree I have a few cues in progress some of them are ahead of the projected time the cue maker gave me and a couple of them are behind tha projected timeline ... The three I am currently working with have all given me ETA's of 12 to 16 weeks ....So that seems to be pretty standard but then again as you know it also has alot to do with how the cue is going to be built and what all is involved inlays , wraps , etc ...

I'm very pleased with the work of all three cue makers thier updates and craftsmanship and communications lead me to believe I have chosen well... I don't mind if they run behind on how much time it takes to build the cues as I would rather they take thier time and I have a quality cue instead of a piece of junk that I can't use.

Hope this helps...
i guess i better get started on your cue now!!!!! LOL
just kidding
don't blow a heart :wink:
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WheatCues said:
Are those rollers I see inside your chuck jaw on the teeth ???



- Eddie Wheat
thats my steady rest. the rollers are bearings. i need to do some work on that still. they are kind of small. gonna make larger ones out of roller skate wheels, (whenever i can find my old roller skates) LOL
 
BHQ said:
thats my steady rest. the rollers are bearings. i need to do some work on that still. they are kind of small. gonna make larger ones out of roller skate wheels, (whenever i can find my old roller skates) LOL


Oh ok !!!!

I was fixing to say how ingenious that was...




- Eddie Wheat
 
WheatCues said:
Oh ok !!!!

I was fixing to say how ingenious that was...




- Eddie Wheat
that is the wannabe version of how it's really supposed to be done :eek: but it works for me
bob z shows a real cool setup on his website
i think joey has the same setup as bobz, prolly many do
i'll get around to it, one of these daysssssssssssssss :rolleyes:
 
BHQ said:
that is the wannabe version of how it's really supposed to be done :eek: but it works for me
bob z shows a real cool setup on his website
i think joey has the same setup as bobz, prolly many do
i'll get around to it, one of these daysssssssssssssss :rolleyes:
Well, if you're gonna build one, might as well copy the Cadillac.
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What is this thread about? I forgot.
 
Eddie, It takes whatever time it takes to complete a cue.
If one or two fishing trips or a day or two away from the shop is what it takes then so be it.
I do not like to rush things and do my best work when I can just go at my own pace without thinking about a deadline.
After all that cue will be around for many years after you deliver it and is representative of your work.

I think that others have pointed out that if you keep your customer posted with the progress (and setbacks) you will not have much of a problem with wait time.
When they get the cue and see your quality craftsmanship they will forget all about how long it took to get it.

Willee
 
but as we all know, SHIT does happen
murphys law kicks in
and a zillion other factors


how true this is.when i started i was quoting 3-4 months and i have fallen slightly behind.i think i am a little under 2 months behind in my order book.when one set of cues falls behind then the next does and the next and so on and so on.it seems like there is always one cue per batch that wants to be trouble.anyway like i said i have fallen behind by a month or two,but nobody has been putting pressure on me.most guys don't even say anything at all,and the ones that do just ask very politely.great bunch of guys here at AZ,and i will just keep cranking them out.
 
your being punked

cincyman said:
Are we being punked!!!!

Absolutely! First came the let's not bash the other cue maker for being slow to deliver and now comes the "turn around time " .Before you know it there will be a cue discount offer just to end the suffering of all people in the world.Nothing like transparent exploitation of your competitor's misery to increase sales? No, that's not it, could'nt be, he was being sincere.
 
BVal said:
I think most people (like myself) just don't want to be lied to no matter how long it takes. They just want to be kept up to date and have the truth be told to them. As you said it is all about customer service and if you thrive in customer service the wait times won't be an issue. LEARN FROM OTHERS MISTAKES :)

BVal

OH YEAH FIRST! (that is my first first and yeah... it feels good.)

this is my opinion too. i would rather it take longer and be told that upfront than to be lied to and misled. word of mouth travels alot faster than most people think it does.
 
in conclusion: doesnt matter what the time is as long as you put out good product and better customer service.
 
Nice Ad for short turn around time Eddie.

To answer your question I've gone anywhere from 4 months to 2 years and still happily waiting. Depends on the cue maker on how long I'm willing to wait. As long as I know close to the time frame I'm happy. When someone says 2 months and it turns into 7 I'm unhappy. If someone says a year and it turns into year and 2 months I'm ok with that. Longer the initial wait the easier I tend to be if I know about it.
 
Hell, honestly Brent most of the time I don't even think about the cue you are making me ... I really forget your making me one ... Guess when you do get it done it will be a pleasant surprise .
 
All i ask for is that you give me an estimate of when it will be done and keep me informed on the progress ie it will be done 3 weeks sooner than expected or such and such happened you still have another 2 months.


Ben
 
Well to me as a customer its important to be kept up to date pics are great if you have the time as a cue maker. I have to tell you Brent is one of the BEST as far as his personal customer touch.

Back to the question of 90-120 days turn around time, to me that is working your ass off. i dont like to wait myself as i'm 60 and cant wait 10 yrs for a cue that i dont even know if i'd like, just me but i love new and upcoming cue makers who can put out. This is in no way saying anything neg about the cue artist who's cues i could never afford. I think there is a place for all. i enjoy every one anyone is willing to share.
 
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WheatCues said:
That also why I feel progress pics are essential to show committment and add to the customer's piece of mind as well as a prompt for certain alterations if wanted prior to next phase !

Your progress pics look great and that is very exciting to everyone who follows or is intrigued by the various stages of cuemaking....




- Eddie Wheat

Yep I forgot to add that. I have all kinds of pics that he has sent as progress pics. Some I havent shown in my thread. Jim has been great on sending the pics as well so like I said I dont mind the wait. I know alot of other cuemakers that do the same and of course we know of some that dont at all. COMMUNICATION is key!
 
BHQ said:
i guess i better get started on your cue now!!!!! LOL
just kidding
don't blow a heart :wink:
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I dont know you and you dont know me, but I would LOVE to keep seeing the progress on that cue! Atleast post a finished product, I think that cue is awesome!!!
 
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