Hello again guys,
I have a question for you cuemaking pros: I'm sort of thinking about getting a custom cue made, but I'm wondering if it's the right approach for me. Here's why:
What I'm after in a cue is playability. I'm no specialist, but I suppose it has to do with weight, balance, straightness and hardness of the shaft, and straightness of the wood grain. I played for years with a no-name cue, and my current pool cue is a Meucci 97-5 that has seen better days, but that I'm very happy with. I'm not really buying into technical merits vaunted by certain brands, especially reduced shaft deflection and "power"; I have the feeling that, as long as one is used to one's cue, and the cue is decent, the cue's playing characteristics simply become second nature for the player.
As for looks, I just don't care what a cue looks like at all. But being a gunsmith, I had the idea of getting a cue with a plain butt made of walnut, with engraved steel inserts, reminiscent of a gun stock, which is what got me thinking about getting a custom cue in the first place. I don't even need linen, as I use aftermarket rubber sleeves on all my cues.
So my question is this: if I got a cue made by one of you guys, would I get a better "tool" for the job of playing, so to speak, or is it mostly a question of decorations, finishing quality, and collector's value? In other terms, am I better off grabbing a walnut blank in our gun shop, turning it myself on the lathe, making a threaded piece compatible with my Meucci's shaft threads, inlaying steel rings to balance it, getting it engraved and checkered in-house, and slapping my Meucci's spare shaft on it?
Before everybody starts hitting on me, please understand that I'm not being disrespectful here. I realize the time and sweat that goes into making a fine cue such as the beauties you guys create. My question is more "would a custom cue with simplistic feature be of value for someone who's already happy playing an old low-end Meucci cue". Any thought?
I have a question for you cuemaking pros: I'm sort of thinking about getting a custom cue made, but I'm wondering if it's the right approach for me. Here's why:
What I'm after in a cue is playability. I'm no specialist, but I suppose it has to do with weight, balance, straightness and hardness of the shaft, and straightness of the wood grain. I played for years with a no-name cue, and my current pool cue is a Meucci 97-5 that has seen better days, but that I'm very happy with. I'm not really buying into technical merits vaunted by certain brands, especially reduced shaft deflection and "power"; I have the feeling that, as long as one is used to one's cue, and the cue is decent, the cue's playing characteristics simply become second nature for the player.
As for looks, I just don't care what a cue looks like at all. But being a gunsmith, I had the idea of getting a cue with a plain butt made of walnut, with engraved steel inserts, reminiscent of a gun stock, which is what got me thinking about getting a custom cue in the first place. I don't even need linen, as I use aftermarket rubber sleeves on all my cues.
So my question is this: if I got a cue made by one of you guys, would I get a better "tool" for the job of playing, so to speak, or is it mostly a question of decorations, finishing quality, and collector's value? In other terms, am I better off grabbing a walnut blank in our gun shop, turning it myself on the lathe, making a threaded piece compatible with my Meucci's shaft threads, inlaying steel rings to balance it, getting it engraved and checkered in-house, and slapping my Meucci's spare shaft on it?
Before everybody starts hitting on me, please understand that I'm not being disrespectful here. I realize the time and sweat that goes into making a fine cue such as the beauties you guys create. My question is more "would a custom cue with simplistic feature be of value for someone who's already happy playing an old low-end Meucci cue". Any thought?