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Originally Posted by RichR Jack, I consider things like the number of shafts, type of wrap, type of tip and even ferrule material, to be basic information and that is what every customer should provide to the cue maker. However, IMHO, I believe things like balance points, shaft tapers and such are the things that cue makers know more about and they should make those choices to provide me with the best possible cue. These are also the things that make cues from one maker different from those of another maker.
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I think the most info you can give them helps them out. But, as Rich said, there are certain things that are unique to that maker that you shouldn't mess with. Also, any custom cue should come with 2 shafts.
MULLY