I know, the answer is "it depends". But this question goes through my mind every time one of these cuemaker nightmare threads like the current one pops up. Thirty or forty years ago if you wanted something pretty or special you had no choice. But today, no so much.
Take McDermott as just one example. I recently bought a couple, a G407 for $416.00 and a G502 for $463.00. Look these up if you get a chance. They're absolutely beautiful, flawlessly constructed, come with a lifetime warranty (with a good chance that the builder will be around to honor it) and they took about 3 days to get. Try that with any custom maker today and see where it gets you.
So if we eliminate exclusivity, collectibility and bragging rights (which admittedly are valuable to some), what reasons are left in this day and time to go custom if you just want a very nice cue that you're actually gonna use?
I do know this: if I were going to buy one it'd almost certainly be on the secondary market.
Take McDermott as just one example. I recently bought a couple, a G407 for $416.00 and a G502 for $463.00. Look these up if you get a chance. They're absolutely beautiful, flawlessly constructed, come with a lifetime warranty (with a good chance that the builder will be around to honor it) and they took about 3 days to get. Try that with any custom maker today and see where it gets you.
So if we eliminate exclusivity, collectibility and bragging rights (which admittedly are valuable to some), what reasons are left in this day and time to go custom if you just want a very nice cue that you're actually gonna use?
I do know this: if I were going to buy one it'd almost certainly be on the secondary market.