A custom cue with that cheap looking black with white spec wrap used on
production cues does not sell as quickly or for the money that the custom
cue would sell for with a wrap that is coordinated to the wood/veneers
of the custom cue.
Its that simple.
common sense on this site seems to be uncommon.
For the last 15 years the only thing that I have built are completely custom cues. What the customer wants, I build. I have many different types and designs of leather, I have 28 different color combinations of Linen. Linen is picked over both leather and wood at least 6 to 1. The linen that is chosen is black/white about 8 to 1 over white/green which is #2 and goes on most traditional cues and third is single white/black linen. When I build cues with turquoise I usually us black/blue and when I use malachite I use black/green. almost all of the rest of my pound rolls are almost full as they are so seldom chosen.
Black/white is usually chosen because it appears to stay cleaner for a much longer period of time.
Dick