Kj, they are comming to you because you are the expert. If they don't want to listen then I would say that you are the wrong expert for them. It is good to get input from your customers as they may come up with ideas that you have not so far. There is nothing wrong with a customer wanting something alittle different. But if it is not going to work and you know that they will be unhappy with the results, I would turn them down. Oh and for the record, I would say that your cues are custom. If you where building cues or shafts to exact specs. every time like production cues with same shafts, wood, and materials then I would say just cue maker. For example, can I get a Predator Z2 shaft off the shelf at 31"?
Also for the record, most customers don't know what they want and they expect you to come up with some great piece of art. Most offten this will reflect your tastes. This is why the best cue that I have made , that was for myself, belongs to my friend. Darn it.
Jim.
If my clients are coming to me because , as you say, I'm the expert, then I've already built the cue they're looking for. Pick one out and I'll adjust it to fit (wght., taper & shaft dia., etc.).
I have referred potential customers to other CMs because I'm not comfortable with what they're asking me to build. I'm not trying to belittle their ideas or designs, I'm just being honest with them and I will explain that.
But some people want what they want and nothing will deter them. That's fine and I will give them a list of CMs that I think might honor their request. I won't put my name on a cue that I wasn't comfortable building so why build it?
I don't consider my cues to be custom. To me, custom implies that the client will tell you exactly what they want and you will built it to their exact specifications. If that request falls within my scope of the perfect 'player', I will build the cue. If it doesn't, then they don't really want a KJ cue, they just thought they did. No harm done. Trust me, we're both going to be better-off for it. They will eventually get the cue they want and I will get to keep my sanity (at least for one more day).
I don't (intentionally) build art, by today's standards. I build function.
Maybe we could call it functional-art. To me, the art is in the function.
Art WITHOUT function is the reason for putting cues in glass cases.
Lol, as far as a 31" Predator shaft, that was possible with the Gen1 series but not anymore. The Gen2 partial is 29-3/4" max. Most are 29-5/8".
Anyway Jim, thanx for your input. Always good to hear from you, even if it is virtual.