After all this talk lately about: full splice/sneaky pete blanks, are cuemakers that make sneaky petes real cuemakers or assemblers, and who uses preconstructed blanks, I had this thought.
There is a huge price difference between a full splice blank with no veneers and no wrap and a similar blank with a wrap.
Most full splice sneaky pete cues sell around $300+ depending on the cuemaker, woods, looks, etc. If you take an equivalent blank with the same ring work, joint, cuemaker, woods, etc. but put a wrap on it, it would probably sell for triple. I now most full splice blanks with wraps have the points closer to the joint so the wrap is approximately 12" from the joint and 5" from the butt cap, but does that equal $600. I know I am generalizing here and there are many variables involved. I guess most of us perceive sneaky petes as cut up house cues and in general should be cheaper
Anybody else notice this? Why?
There is a huge price difference between a full splice blank with no veneers and no wrap and a similar blank with a wrap.
Most full splice sneaky pete cues sell around $300+ depending on the cuemaker, woods, looks, etc. If you take an equivalent blank with the same ring work, joint, cuemaker, woods, etc. but put a wrap on it, it would probably sell for triple. I now most full splice blanks with wraps have the points closer to the joint so the wrap is approximately 12" from the joint and 5" from the butt cap, but does that equal $600. I know I am generalizing here and there are many variables involved. I guess most of us perceive sneaky petes as cut up house cues and in general should be cheaper
Anybody else notice this? Why?