I received a potential order for a cue this week with requests that were not what I normally do. The Buyer wanted a piloted 5x16/14 pin, adjustable weight and longer than normal.
The length wasn't an issue, but none of my cues have a weight bolt and they all have the same pin and joint size. I explained this to the customer and they didn't seem to have an issue with the weight, but still insists on the other pin because he doesn't like the pin that I'm using. If this was not an overseas order, I would just tell him to try the cue and send it back if he doesn't' like it.
I know I haven't been at this for a very long time, but when I started out, I tried several different joints until I found one that I liked the best and I have stuck with it. My cues are all built the same and the hit is fairly consistent from cue to cue and I really hate to deviate from that.
If somebody doesn't like the hit, that's fine. I'm not looking to make my cues hit like somebody else's. I was asked a month or so ago if I could make a cue for somebody to hit like his Mezz cue. I told him to buy a Mezz and that my cues hit like my cues. At present, every person not already known to me who has bought a cue has another or at least one more on order, so I must be doing something right.
I am more than likely going to pass on this order, but was just wondering how most of you would handle this. I know it's called a custom cue, but if I am trying to put out consistent hitting cues, so people know what to expect.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks
The length wasn't an issue, but none of my cues have a weight bolt and they all have the same pin and joint size. I explained this to the customer and they didn't seem to have an issue with the weight, but still insists on the other pin because he doesn't like the pin that I'm using. If this was not an overseas order, I would just tell him to try the cue and send it back if he doesn't' like it.
I know I haven't been at this for a very long time, but when I started out, I tried several different joints until I found one that I liked the best and I have stuck with it. My cues are all built the same and the hit is fairly consistent from cue to cue and I really hate to deviate from that.
If somebody doesn't like the hit, that's fine. I'm not looking to make my cues hit like somebody else's. I was asked a month or so ago if I could make a cue for somebody to hit like his Mezz cue. I told him to buy a Mezz and that my cues hit like my cues. At present, every person not already known to me who has bought a cue has another or at least one more on order, so I must be doing something right.
I am more than likely going to pass on this order, but was just wondering how most of you would handle this. I know it's called a custom cue, but if I am trying to put out consistent hitting cues, so people know what to expect.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks