Some other cuemakers who do make their own fullsplice blanks include:
Darrin Hill,
Mark Bear,
Joel Hercek, and
Ed Prewitt.
I have to disagree with this statement.
A lower price should not imply the cuemaker is a hack or did sub-standard work. Too many people get sucked into the "cue market hype" that higher price
always equals higher quality and lower price
always equals lower quality.
Eric wasn't implying that a lower price designates a hack maker or substandard work. What he said was that either the cue maker is going to do less quality work and charge a low price for it as opposed to a PERFECT cue that goes for much more.......or they can do the best they can and make a perfect cue and do the work for free basically.
There are plenty of cuemakers who can and will build you a fine cue (sneaky petes included) without charging an arm and a leg. And the cues they make will not be "tossed together" as you would say.
Al Romero out of Bellflower, California charges around $250 for his sneakies. The butts are made from old house cues. However, they are well-balanced, have very high-grade shaftwood, and many high-speed players would agree they play just as good as your suggested $1000 sneaky.
I'm sure Al's cues do hit well.......thing is that for the most part ERIC wasn't talking about hit and feel. What Eric is speaking of is CONSTRUCTION and its visual tells. Al's cues may hit just as well as any other, but I GUARANTEE that if you took 10 of his sneaky petes and 10 from dennis searing the Searings would have much better quality control from cue to cue and each and every thing on the Searing will be PERFECT. The Romero may have a little looser shaft, or points that may only be off by 1/8" which is still great but its NOT PERFECT.
PERFECT WORK IS VERY VERY HARD TO DO...........I BUILD A HELL OF A PLAYING CUE AND STAND BY THEIR HIT BUT MY CUES CAN'T HOLD A CANDLE TO THE EXTREMELY PERFECT VISUAL WORK DONE BY GUYS LIKE MR. SEARING.
This is what Eric was sampling......If I make 2 sneakys with exactly the same everything except one has perfect points and the other is way off. The two cues will basically play the same but VISUAL ASTETICS are bad......the WORK IS NOT PERFECT.....cue making is an art, its not just about the inlays but its not just about the hit either.
And surprising as it may seem, a lot of cuemakers actually LOVE to build cues (more than they love $$$). They take great pride in their work and great satisfaction in seeing their cues played with and appreciated by all pool players; not just pool players with lots of $$$ to spend on cues. Most of all, they are not constantly trying to justify their efforts with statements like yours...
Hell yes we love to build cues......but that doesn't mean we are trying to do it for free either! I'm working on a cue right now that has over 100 hours on it. Thats over 2 weeks of work for most "normal" americans. WTF are we supposed to do just take the material cost and double it and sell the dam cue for that? GOOD LUCK TRYING TO EAT
If you, as a cuemaker, are really
that concerned about "how much your time is worth" while making cues, perhaps you need to re-think
why you are even making cues to begin with.
This statement blows my mind. I don't see why cuemakers shouldn't be concerned with their income/hr off their work. Just as any other worker or builder would be in any other line of work......if you can't quantify things such as this then you can never grow as a business or business man b/c you don't even know how to keep good books.....if you can't crunch numbers to figure out ways to build a business then it won't do squat.
A cuemakers wage/hr is going to be determined by his skill. Are you a novice cue maker, a apprentice cue maker or a journeyman?
Just like professionals in other fields will not do small jobs b/c it is too small say for example patching a hole in drywall.... IF they do do it they charge you out the A** or you can go to a handyman friend or fix it yourself.
I don't care who you are or even if you build a horrible playing cue.....if your selling cues for $250 your losing money........b/c time is money. I would know b/c thats where my cues basically start, but after all is said and done and I have all the wood ready to put a cue together if everything is basically at final size and piece it all together your looking at 3-4 days MINIMUM b/f that cue will be complete.
Forget the time and waiting you did over lord knows how long in taking passes to get the wood to that ready to put together phase. What your saying is that for a $250 sneaky that had b/t $40-$70 in materials in it to begin with is now only showing $210-$180 worth of profit. Not counting the cost of electricity and tool/equipment upkeep and maintance, your basically saying that my skills are at most worth $2.18/hr?
Anyone out there that could survive on a job making $2.18/hr must either live in the third world or already be rich. You wouldn't want to beat your meat for $2.18 an hour.
Thank god we can build things assembly line style and work on something else while your waiting on another thing.......
or you can have it bad and have one that takes a TON of handwork......like one that a customer wanted me to do some hand carving on. Its not like waiting for something to dry and you have time to work on something else.....something like carving there is no wait time, you just have to do the dam work and it isn't fast. So now the time you had to work on other cues so that you could space out the $$$$ wasted is gone and your doing one step at one time with time for only that step.
As a cuemaker you have to have standards just like any other trade. You can't let the customer deviate the quality of your work even if they didn't want the best of quality. So most set their standard by PRICE.
Like when we used to lay tile......I had customers that just wanted to save money so they didn't want us to use any concrete backerboard or anything......NOPE SORRY WONT DO THE JOB NOW for your standards are not up to mine....and my standards are the only ones that are important to me when it comes to placing my name on it.
Like the Maytag man the name dont go on untill the quality goes in.
Whats funny is that I havent had an order for a sneaky lol......I've sent out some plain janes and merry widows low end but no sneakys.......most of my orders are around $400-$700.
I really only try to do the low end stuff for the "NEEDY" as I just don't have the time, money, man power to "waste" on those things. Just like if I'm building an uncommissioned cue, I sure as hell wont make it a plain bag sneaky lol.
-Grey Ghost-