I have a Viking cue that I picked up and would like it rewrapped and another shaft made. I could send it to Viking for the work, about $150. Also there is a new cue maker in the area. He's been doing this for about a year and a half. I've seen one of his new shafts the other day and it looks like he has it down, but he's charging around $200 dollars for the shaft. I'm willing to pay for quality work, but do up and coming cue makers usually charge full price until they are more established and get their name out there? He is a great guy and seems very knowledgable and is also a great player. I've never used a cuemaker and am just curious. Thanks.
Hi,
If you are happy with the hit of your Viking go with Viking as they produce a great product. $ 150.00 for a shaft and warp is a great price indeed.
I don't think $ 200.00 for a shaft is out of line if he has quality shaft wood, especially if you have to match ring work. If your are looking for a different taper for a reason, find the cue maker that has the shaft feel you like.
$ 200.00 does not buy much today, a quality shaft will last for many years.
Good Luck,
Rick
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