Varney Cues said:
I told you in that thread that "ANY" cuemaker can make the simple cue you want.
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Your cue you desire is very simple and does not require a team from NASA to investigate your options.
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You must realize that your desired cue is not $10,000.00 it is whats considered a very low end style.
All due respect, sir, but I have heard very little about your work from anyone but yourself. On the other hand, I have been impressed by the level of knowledge you appear to demonstrate in some of your posts on these forums. I would like to consider sending you my business, but your attitude is not always so reassuring. If I wanted a cue made by someone who treats it as a simple job anybody can do, I would order a Players for $40. I'm am fully aware that Paul Mottey and Chris Nitti are not going to be fighting each other for a chance to make this cue for me, but I do want to have it made by somebody who will apply a little care and craftsmanship to make this the best playing cue it can be.
Varney Cues said:
You are asking if Hercek makes sneaky's or maybe he'd sell you a blank.
Look, I never claimed to be an expert; I'm here trying to educate myself. I was 99% sure Hercek isn't in the business of selling blanks, but I asked anyway because I'm anal and I prefer to be 100% sure when possible, instead of assuming. I was also trying to redirect the focus of this thread back to more realistic suggestions.
Varney Cues said:
This is what I do for a living...I know where to get the highest quality blanks. I don't need to ask opinions of others who may or may not have the best answers.
You didn't ask, I did. I don't make cues, and I don't have any idea how much quality differs between blanks from different sources nor who makes the best/worst blanks. That's why I asked. Furthermore, I am fully aware of your confidence in your own knowledge and ability and I am not denying that you may be right. However, I like to hear a diverse range of opinion before I decide who to believe. Is the source of your blanks a secret, or would you care to share your opinion on who offers the best ones?
Varney Cues said:
If you brought me your own blank to use...I'd turn down the work.
Good to know. Do most cuemakers share this view? If so, knowing a little about the quality of blanks from various sources would help me choose a cuemaker. I wouldn't want to order it from someone using blanks that many people regard as substandard, and if some sources offer blanks that many believe to be of superior quality, I'd want to make sure my cuemaker is using those blanks.
Varney Cues said:
I've often refused work before with customers who "had their own wood". Most of these type people...can't run three balls...and then want to stand over your shoulder trying to help. LOL!
Hey, that sounds like me allright. I'm still pretty new to this game and I admit the learning curve has been a little steep so far. Regardless, I love the game, and I am shopping for a cue that I will love playing with long after I have had the chance to acquire a few fine collectible cues. So what if I can't string racks together? My dollar is still worth a dollar, and I want the best hitting cue it can buy. If you don't want me standing over your shoulder and telling you how I want my cue made, maybe the CUSTOM cue business isn't the best line of work for you.
Varney Cues said:
I've made countless cues for players who actually play pool full time for a living...and my wood selection is fine for them. They don't have to bring me anything to "upgrade" my work.
Yeah, yeah, you've mentioned how much Allison loves your work many times. Problem is, I haven't noticed her on these forums saying so herself. I'm not suggesting that you are lying, only that I don't automatically believe everything everybody tells me. Besides, what does she know anyway? I gave her the seven out last night and beat her 11-2.
I intend to get the best cue my limited budget will allow. I am an anal shopper, some might even say obsessive compulsive. I can assure you that this approach has worked VERY well for me in the past. Finally, I might add that one reason I ask so many questions is because I am very curious and would like to learn as much as possible about cues. That way, when I have the money to start collecting, I'll know exactly what I'm looking for.