John,
The hard truth reality is that very few people will ever make a comfortable living from building cues full-time. One of the reasons for this is that the industry is already lousy with cuemakers and the influx of all the wannabees is just making matters worse. Now, before you all start rallying to have me deported let me say that I'm not denying anyone the right to pursue their dream and if building cues is your dream, then so be it. Just be mindful of what you're getting yourself into. I'm not being overly pessimistic by saying that the industry is down right now. Not to mention that pool is, and always will be, seasonal. Pool by it's very nature is a luxury, a game, to be played by those that can afford to.
When the economy is down, such as it is now, luxuries are the first to go. From where I sit, I don't see the economy turning around anytime soon and as a matter of fact, it's going to get worse before it gets better, much worse. I live in Michigan and I'm told that there are more home mortgage foreclosures going on now than at any other time in history. Michigan is bankrupt and more states will follow suit. The Federal government has driven the country into debt beyond belief. The Bush administration has squandered more money than all of the previous administrations combined. The value of the American dollar has fallen to a new low, it's now equal to the Canadian dollar. I'm 60 yrs. old and I don't remember THAT ever happening before. Our economic problems are now not ours alone, they are now having global consequence. The run on the banks in France is proof of that and that's just the beginning. If you have a job, one of the few jobs left in this country that hasn't been exported to China, Mexico or elsewhere, then I'd hang on to it for all it's worth. No....now is not a good time to take the plunge. Do you have a family? The price of poker just went up.