Cues
All I can say is WOW... what a lot of interesting stories.
I retired retired 2 years ago and jumped in to cue building with both feet. I ordered everything I needed and drove to Chris Hightower's shop and picked it up.
I read everything I could get my hands on about cue building and bought the DVD's and "the book". I asked stupid questions on this forum and sometimes I got my assss kicked and sometimes I got some real honest help. I had one well known cue builder on this forum say that I sounded like I didn't know what I was doing.... well, no shittt, because I didn't.
Well I never was a quitter. I made my first cue about 2 months after I got my equipment. I made it in 1 week. It's ugly but it's dead straight and I still play with it sometimes. I put the pin in it 3 times before It was straight. It was the only cue I have ever made with an A joint. I fully core now.
I can't even guess how many potential cue builders fail or quit before they make even 1 cue.
I made a few cues the first year and sold them to some very good local players. In 1 year, I had 24 cues on order. I also do the repairs, tips and ferrules and an occasional shaft. My list of names waiting for a cue is on the wall and it still is around 25 long.
I have learned so much I can't believe it.... but I have really only found out what I still don't know.
Soooo to answer the original question, I build cues because I love it not because it is my only job. I haven't really made a profit yet but I am losing less money than I was,,,,,,,, LOL
Thanks to those on this forum that helped me along the way........
A special thanks to Rick,
Kim