Why do hobbiest cue makers charge profesional prices when the cant produce anywhere near the same quality of cue!
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May I ask what you consider a " professional price " to be ? Allow me to elaborate , if materials cost say £50 minimum ( ash blank , ebony , ferrule , tips , abrasives , adhesives , power , lighting etc,etc ) and we allow a labour rate of £5 per hour ( less than minimum wage ) and the " hobbyist " spends 20 hrs on a cue then that cue has to make £150 to break even .If the " hobbyist " uses even an imported blank at £80 - £100 and just finishes it he or she will still have to charge £130-£150 if they spend 10 hours on that cue and that would be a plain ebony and ash / maple cue . I do not wish to start an argument but I know some " hobbyists " can produce a cue to the same quality ( if not better than ) some mass market or supposedly high end makers.There are plenty of examples on the " Post Pictures Of Your Cue " thread to back up this statement.
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I purchased a one piece cue from Jim about 12 months ago, maybe not a Trev, MW or JP but a nice playable cue. I wasn't expecting perfection as I have tried making a cue myself and without a professional set up its a difficult skill.
All my dealings with Jim have been first class, probably the most helpful forum member on here. I'm sure Jim would give a refund if you are unhappy, why not try asking him instead of trying to put his hard work down.
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