cardiac kid said:
AZ, I just want to know what it is about their products that make them better than a comparable "production" cue. Perhaps I should add other than their financial well being. They, like myself, are entitled to make and sell products hopefully for a profit. Where does the line between "custom" and "snake oil" lie?
CK, there is a thin line between the two and I can understand what it is you are asking. For most players a production cue is all they will ever need but we both know that human nature is to always want something better.
There are a lot of pool players that do not have the option to go to a cue shop and try several cues before they buy one.
At best they will try production cues owned by other players and hope the one off the internet is a good as the one they used.
Production cues can have flaws.
Sure .. you can send it back but who are you talking to on the phone?
Who is going to correct the flaw?
They are not made by just one person and they dont have the time to correct every little thing that is wrong with them and sometimes they are even discounted because of their flaws.
The one exception to this that I have seen are the under rated and often over looked Jerry Peachaure (sp) cues.
He is very picky about his production cues and I doubt you will ever see one on a dealers shelf that has even one visable flaw.
There is nothing wrong with buying a production cue.
Most of them will play better than the buyer can and will last many many years with proper care.
Your options for a production cue is that you buy what is offered and be happy with that.
When you buy a custom cue you get a cue made to your specs and someone that stands behind the cue to insure you are getting what you really want.
Advanced players can feel and are sensitive to small things in a cue and need that special attention and tuning that a good custom cuemaker can offer.
All cuemakers want their customers to be happy with their cue and will gladly make changes to the cue to see that they are. (within reason)
With a production cue ... what you get is what you get.
Internet sales are a crapshoot at best.
As each custom cue is made one at a time, uasualy by the cuemaker that has his name on it, the cue gets more attention to detail than a production run cue.
Ask a custom cuemaker how many times he has trashed a cue and started over because he did not like the way a custom cue was going.
Now ... what is all this extra personal service worth?
That is for you to decide.
Craftsmanship is expensive wheather it is a pool cue or a fine shotgun.
Keep in mind that you also have bragging rights that your custom cue was made for you by so and so. If that kind of thing is importaint to you.
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