Jerico Cues have a Lifetime guarantee
I'm not saying that it WILL be a problem, but any warranty is only as good as the people backing it.
Two examples:
#1: During my days in poverty, not that I'm rich now...but we do OK, I bought a rebuilt car battery for $17.50 that had a 1 year 100% warranty. About a month later it's toast. I've always kept a good set of tools and worked as a wrench part time at a new car dealer while going to school...the battery tests out as a bad cell and my charging system is fine.
So anyway I return to the place I bought it from and they will only replace it if THEY perform a check on the battery and the charging system to verify the problem is the battery, and the charge for them to test it was $16.50. Bottom line is the warranty got me a $1.00 discount on another battery.
#2: About ten years ago I buy a Mont Blanc pen. About two years ago I drop it out of a pocket on concrete and the pen's cap develops a crack running from the top to the bottom of the cap.
I return to a DIFFERENT store from the one I originally bought it from just to see if I could order a replacement cap instead of buying an entire new pen.
Well as I explain that I had dropped it on concrete to the clerk another guy walks into the discussion and asks to see it. It turns out he was the Mont Blanc rep, glanced at it, reached in the case and took out a new pen in the box and handed it to me and says don't worry about it, it should never have cracked.
Similar to a Mont Blanc Jerico gets a decent price for a specialty cue and I'm curious to see how they handle it. I've considered getting a Sneaky Pete Jerico J/B and having a Predator shaft fitted to it and have a one cue system to keep at work for when I want to run and practice at lunch of after work.
LWW