How do you know what is your , the customers, ideal spec? Spoke in great length with Robert Osbourne and he said that John Higgins wanted a ton of his own spec done to a cue he had made for him and in the end was quite embarrased to put his name to the cue as he felt it didnt enhance his reputation. Point Im tryin to make is how and when does a rack cue become a custom one? and can users of the forum post their own custom spec and possibly photos and the reasons to why , meaning certain dimensions, they required that spec.? Maybe it generated more whip for example? Maybe with regards to the arrows in the grain, was it just for show?
Are there any other different spec to which you can ask for and why? It is just my understanding or am I wrong in saying , that the likes of black plates, ultimates and the top spec cues are made to the spec of the original buyer of that cue so why does it generate more money for resale as surely that cue ticks the boxes of the original buyer and not for the new second-hand owner? I understand the fact that the top-spec cues have more time taken to build and finish the cue although, again it is for the original buyer?
Are there any other different spec to which you can ask for and why? It is just my understanding or am I wrong in saying , that the likes of black plates, ultimates and the top spec cues are made to the spec of the original buyer of that cue so why does it generate more money for resale as surely that cue ticks the boxes of the original buyer and not for the new second-hand owner? I understand the fact that the top-spec cues have more time taken to build and finish the cue although, again it is for the original buyer?
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