I got my first custom cue a few years ago.
Ok, it was in the late '60's. I was about 18 years old and working in a pool room. One of the regulars was getting a new cue, from a local part-time cue maker, and he was selling his old cue, by the same maker.
I bought it for a whopping $40.
I played with that cue for almost a year, when another one of the regulars got himself a brand new cue, from the same cue maker. I thought it was a great cue and I loved the way it hit.
A week later, this guy and his girlfriend decided to get married, quickly.
He sold me the cue for $80, and I still own that cue.
This was in Northeastern Pennsylvania. The cue maker only made cues part-time, as a hobby, but a lot of the local players used his cues. He made some really nice cues and his name is Leo Galli (sp).
BTW, I sold the first one for the same $40 that I paid for it.
After not playing for almost 30 years, I got back to the game, had a new shaft made for the second cue and played with it for a while. It never did hit the same, with the new shaft, but I also had to have some work done on the joint, so the original shaft no longer fits.
Then I got a new cue, and another new cue, and another new cue.......
