wait list
Ruthless said:
If you want art, buy a Rembrandt.
A good sign of a maker of playing cues is their waiting list. If they can have you a cue in a month something is wrong.
Kerry Zyler(Zylr Cues)
Southwest Cues, Omega, etc.. (or any David Kersenbrock taught maker)
Keith Josey
Dennis Siering
All make great cues. They all have become friends and I own/owned several of each of their cues.
But all comes down to the old saying: "$10,000 worth of cue isn't worth 10cents of natural ability or knowledge".
Hey Ruthless, [Please understand no fighting or fussing here with my responce].
OK?
I agree with [something must be wrong] if a cuemaker gets you a cue in a month. However, within 2 month's or so, is ok provided it's done right and not rushed to get the cash, and it all depends on the cuemakers work style. How long to season woods, how many hours he works a week, ect, ect.
My normal delivery is about 60 to 75 days or so for my standard cue line. I build up about 60 at a time, these are like plain janes, cut dipped, and hanging for month's.
The high ends are about 15 to 18, on back order most of the time.
My woods are pre-cut dipped and sized for well over 3 years and in some cases, for up to 5 years. I have back orders for about 40 to 50 cues at all times. When I got to the hoppkins show I normally sell out as well as the BCA show. I take lots of orders at both of them as well as other tournaments.
I do season my woods over a long period of time.Cut soak, cut ,soak, ect.
I don't think if a cuemakers has a longer waiting list, that this would make one to believe that his cues are better or worse. Good for those who are backed up.
I am very lucky to have lots of machinery, which allows me to have fewer steps. Having dedicated machinery, my set up and re-set ups is no problem with my machinery. Turning shafts or butts, it's just change programs, in the computer, and push, ENTER..
Some guys do work slower than others. In one of the post above, someone named cuemakers, some named, there only work 3 to 4 days per-week. One I know works only 2 days a week, so this would make them have a long wait time. Some also work 5 days.
I work 7 days a week and travel a lot. So any day that's open, I am making saw/dust...
Thanks for your time.
blud