
I'd like to offer some advice to anyone
who is considering
ordering a cue from me (or any cuemaker, for that matter).
The bottom line is - the better prepared you are going in, the happier you
will be coming out.
Know how much you are willing to spend.
Think about it: my smartest move is to make you happy. If you're up front about the amount of money you can spend, I'll work hard to give you the best value for your dollar.
Learn about the features you don't understand.
Get on Google or one of the any pool related forums and do a search. Ask intelligent questions in the forums. The more you know, the more efficient the process becomes and we will both be happier for it. I will gladly answer your specific questions but please be considerate and don't expect me to give you a complete education on cue building.
Decide which features you really want in your cue.
To help you out, on the Custom Cue page and the Sneaky Pete page, I have a simple table that will allow you to estimate the cost of your cue. Please look at it & do the math to see if you're in the ballpark with your budget.