I’ve had a zillion cues made for me. Knew all my specs, numbers etc. And a couple times the cue came out pretty good. Not amazing.
After owning, flipping, trading, a zillion cues my advice is this if your looking for a player-not a piece of art or a safe queen (I have lots of those as well)
For a player, buy a used cue. Not wore out or used up. Can be a high mileage cue that was refinished. Can be a new cue that a cue maker has that the buyer didn’t pick up-it’s used to you because you didn’t have it made. You can take it for a spin and see if it’s your flavor.
I wouldn’t consider buying and speccing out new “player” for me. Not a Chace. I’d play with everything possible-ignore the price & looks get what feels best and brings the best out of you. Can’t do that ordering a cue.
If you want art, fancy, something to store some $ in as a bearer asset then commissioning a cue is fun watching your idea come to life. But in all my years that cue never was close to the best player.
Used - player
Collector -new “have it your way at Burger King”
Good luck
Fatboy