I still can't understand why there are sooo many cue makers out there.
snip . . . I still can't understand why there are sooo many cue makers out there.![]()
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As most builders on this site will agree, they are building cues because they love doing it, not just for the profit. This is R&R from their regular job and they can get a little of their investment back where as many other peoples hobbies for relaxation just cost money.
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Dick
I still can't understand why there are sooo many cue makers out there.![]()
No matter how many months you hang your wood or how many cuts you make, it still only a few hands on hours on a cue. Its still an awesome return on your money.
i was just quietly reading but i can't help to at least clear out something which i believe would be unfair to us, and probably to some few remaining out there... who also make cues like we do - purely old school.
with all due respects sir, i invite you to visit our shop on an ordinary day. end of day, i am 100% sure you will be opened up to a different perspective... i'm not sure you can still say "just a few hands-on hours on a cue" after you see what we do and how we do things.
have a great day.