When I finally got to the point where I could afford to have higher end cues built for me, none of those cuemakers would accept my order. Should I just count my blessings?
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When I finally got to the point where I could afford to have higher end cues built for me, none of those cuemakers would accept my order. Should I just count my blessings?
a cue maker worth his salt should be able to hit all above marks....HOWEVER WE HAVE A FEW CUE ASSEMBLERS WHO CAN'T GET HALF RIGHT....do you expect to get what you asked/payed/agreed for?
whether it be a design, YES,BUT HAVE BEEN BURNED BEFORE
a wrap
a weight, IMPORTANT MOST TO ME..WOULDN'T EXCEPT UNLESS EXACTLY WHAT ASKED FOR
a color...WELL SOME CUE MAKERS DONT MAKE THERE ON BLANKS..LEEEASON LEARNED
a dimensional spec, or several?
a shaft ...NEED TO BE EXACT ALSO...
how about all of the above in a single cue being wrong
is it too much to expect exactly what you ask for when the builder agrees to it?
because im striking out this yr, not 1 cue ive had built has come the way I asked it to be,
thoughts?
I see your from Houston also....if it was a local maker....I can understand how it happend...I have a local cue maker. That has a cue of mine being held hostage over 4 years for a refinish only and it WAS PAID IN FULL UPFRONT...NOW THERE ARE A FEW GOOD ONES.,BUT SURE SEEMS THE BADS OUT WEIGHT THE GOOD....HE'LL IT COULD BE LONGER THAN 4 years so long I can't really remember....I guess he needed he money more than I needed the cue..![]()
do you expect to get what you asked/payed/agreed for?
because im striking out this yr, not 1 cue ive had built has come the way I asked it to be,
thoughts?
1 maker I asked for a STAINDED curley maple, got regular,
asked for black linen, got black with white specs
asked for 19 ounce got 20.5
another one
I give specific measurements on a butt taper I really really like, close enough I guess that they could do, but still not what I wanted, for feel in hand, not even close
another
I ask specifically, repeatedly, make the cue exactly like the one you made before
exactly I said, exactly I said over and over
wrap, different color and texture, different wood in area theres not supposed to be
matching jp set, claimed it was a very hard design to do in a jp set but would do his best?
its frickn 1 solid wood piece and nothing else
joint wanted radial, gave 3/8-10
You should get what you asked/payed for period! It is up to you to make sure the cuemaker understands what you want. Putting things in writting goes a long way to negate misunderstandings.
I am curious, are you dealing with new makers? Or more experienced makers. Being new myself, I know getting things right the first time takes experience.
Wish you better luck in the future!
Larry
I have said this a few times over the years:
Cue makers are at fault for any miscommunications, even if the customer is calling every week and changing their mind. They must have a top down system in place to communciate with the customer. They should all have a build sheet/drawing that gets shared with the customer. It is rev controlled, like an engineering drawing. Both parties sign off on it. All the specs are on this drawing. Woods, size, weight, price, etc. It protects both parties. No more bs such as "I wanted xyz", or "You told me xyz". Its right there, in drawing format.
After a few back and forhts, the parties will agree to freeze the design. No further changes allowed. If the customer requests a change, charge him extra because its after the design freeze. If the cue maker does not produce what was on the drawing, the customer should not take delivery.
Drawings are the universal language of designing anything and everything. Get rid of all the verbal stuff, and back and forth emails. Put it all in a drawing.
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I did that both times.
The first cue was ordered at 19.0 oz with 13 mm shafts. I received 20.5 oz and 13.25 mm shafts. I received the cue the day before I was scheduled for back surgery. The Szamboti owners in the pool room talked me into accepting the cue because theirs were all that weight and I would learn to like the weight. My cue was not a Szamboti and I never learned to like that weight on that cue.
The second cue was just a 4P4V cue with a linen wrap. So no drawing was required. But I sent pictures of a cue with the colors I wanted. I received a cue with the ugliest luminescent green veneers I have ever seen. By the time I received the cue, the cuemaker had stopped making cues and stiffed the other people for their deposits. So there was no means for returning the cue. To top it off, the cuemaker asked that I not post pictures of the cue on AZB, even if I was going to say nice things about it.
End of my rant, for today.
it could be 100 percent me, but consider this
1 maker I asked for a STAINDED curley maple, got regular,
asked for black linen, got black with white specs
asked for 19 ounce got 20.5
another one
I give specific measurements on a butt taper I really really like, close enough I guess that they could do, but still not what I wanted, for feel in hand, not even close
another
I ask specifically, repeatedly, make the cue exactly like the one you made before
exactly I said, exactly I said over and over
wrap, different color and texture, different wood in area theres not supposed to be
matching jp set, claimed it was a very hard design to do in a jp set but would do his best?
its frickn 1 solid wood piece and nothing else
joint wanted radial, gave 3/8-10
it could be 100 percent me, but consider this
1 maker I asked for a STAINDED curley maple, got regular,
asked for black linen, got black with white specs
asked for 19 ounce got 20.5
another one
I give specific measurements on a butt taper I really really like, close enough I guess that they could do, but still not what I wanted, for feel in hand, not even close
another
I ask specifically, repeatedly, make the cue exactly like the one you made before
exactly I said, exactly I said over and over
wrap, different color and texture, different wood in area theres not supposed to be
matching jp set, claimed it was a very hard design to do in a jp set but would do his best?
its frickn 1 solid wood piece and nothing else
joint wanted radial, gave 3/8-10
I have said this a few times over the years:
Cue makers are at fault for any miscommunications, even if the customer is calling every week and changing their mind. They must have a top down system in place to communciate with the customer. They should all have a build sheet/drawing that gets shared with the customer. It is rev controlled, like an engineering drawing. Both parties sign off on it. All the specs are on this drawing. Woods, size, weight, price, etc. It protects both parties. No more bs such as "I wanted xyz", or "You told me xyz". Its right there, in drawing format.
After a few back and forhts, the parties will agree to freeze the design. No further changes allowed. If the customer requests a change, charge him extra because its after the design freeze. If the cue maker does not produce what was on the drawing, the customer should not take delivery.
Drawings are the universal language of designing anything and everything. Get rid of all the verbal stuff, and back and forth emails. Put it all in a drawing.
End rant![]()
The above is the best response yet in in this discussion.
Build sheet
Everything in writing
Extra charge for changes/additions
Signatures