Huh? Have you ever visited, or even talked to a top customer maker?
Without understanding it, you actually make my point. Pechauer as a production manufacturer, is able to scale it’s operations so as to minimize costs. The materials they use, while very consistent and quite good, aren’t exceptional nor unique.
Compare that to a high-end custom builder, who uses select materials and exotic woods and builds to unique requirements requested by the customer.
That costs money.
There are very good production cue makers out there. Some may even provide cues that can be argued to “play” better in those you find from some custom makers. I can show you all sorts of cues that play extremely well for under $300 - $400. As good as cues costing more than 10 times that amount
But again, that’s not the question...