I've read a lot lately about custom cues. One of the many reasons I've never bought one is the wait and I went from bar to bar to find action or hustle. All the bar tables in the East were Valley's that have the raised metal corners that tear up your cue. Another reason is most, if not all want you to pay 100% up front. Forget about the problems of the cue being made wrong or something is not right when you get it after 1 to 5 years, what about if the cuemaker gets sick, has a bad car crash, or God forbid dies when your cue is half finished? Most of the custom cuemakers are one man shops. To me it makes no sense and is bad business paying 100% for anything up front. Johnnyt