hadjcues said:
IMO, a,,,,,,,,,
Now the gray area here is when you say "custom", does it mean the customers specs or the cuemakers' specs?
I build cues, a one man shop... and I have my own specs as for butt dimensions, shaft tapers, type of ferrule etc. which I believe is what will be best for the performance of the cues that I make... now if a customer would desire a different thing from " my or for any other cuemakers specs" (putting into consideration this would alter the way the cuemakers (or my cues) cues would play... how would it be?
i think mcdermott, for instance, making a limited series is STILL a mass cue producer. and besides, a limited series is only limited, not custom.
customer's specs vs. cuemaker specs, is like one deals with when going to gina or tad. you buy what they give you. i have no problem with this grey area because you are accepting their unique style/vision. i can appreciate a cuemaker who has a vision. it's your baby, and special to you.
that being said, from a DESIGN(cosmetic) point of view, most cuemakers rely on simliar designs....i see a lot of "sameness" out there. szamboti designs, for instance, are classic, very popular, and used by almost everyone. therefore, they become a standard and are not unique. if a cuemaker's taste run along these standard lines, i don't see why he can't also cater to his customer's taste,,,just charge more for creating the templates. on the other hand, i perfectly understand why guttierrez ONLY does his designs. why should he make a cue like everyone else,,,,he's gina,,,he's da man! if mcworter doesn't want to make ordinary cues,,,great. he put a lot of time into creating a style.
still,,,,a cuemaker who can make anything you ask is a nice bonus.