I was approached by one of my regular "repair" customers and "acquantance" for about 13 years.
He's been itching at ordering a custom cue from me, but it's his first custom cue that he has any say in the design. He asked me if I'd let him help build the cue and what I'd charge! He has no interest in learning how to build/repair cues, just to have a hand in building his.
This brought up something of interest to me...
how many (if any) have let their "invited" customer to help build their custom cue in your shop? Obviously there's a lot to be concerned about, safetly, liability, trade secrets, use of equipment and shop time, etc.
Does anyone do this?
Say the cue he/she designs retails at $500 and he/she wants to assist in building the cue. Would you charge much more for that cue or a little less, since they are helping out?
Lots of things to consider both pros/cons about this situation. I guess it would be a case by case issue.
I was thinking about putting together a "Customer Built" program with 2-4 different price options for the "invited" customer. Along with them assisting in building their cue, I would require them to do a few odd jobs (cutting rings, butt caps, joint collars, ferrules, etc) before actually starting on the cue. This would give me an opportunity to watch them doing simple tasks and still get some material cut at the same time.
Any thoughts, both pros/cons?
Zim
He's been itching at ordering a custom cue from me, but it's his first custom cue that he has any say in the design. He asked me if I'd let him help build the cue and what I'd charge! He has no interest in learning how to build/repair cues, just to have a hand in building his.
This brought up something of interest to me...
how many (if any) have let their "invited" customer to help build their custom cue in your shop? Obviously there's a lot to be concerned about, safetly, liability, trade secrets, use of equipment and shop time, etc.
Does anyone do this?
Say the cue he/she designs retails at $500 and he/she wants to assist in building the cue. Would you charge much more for that cue or a little less, since they are helping out?
Lots of things to consider both pros/cons about this situation. I guess it would be a case by case issue.
I was thinking about putting together a "Customer Built" program with 2-4 different price options for the "invited" customer. Along with them assisting in building their cue, I would require them to do a few odd jobs (cutting rings, butt caps, joint collars, ferrules, etc) before actually starting on the cue. This would give me an opportunity to watch them doing simple tasks and still get some material cut at the same time.
Any thoughts, both pros/cons?
Zim