I personally do all my shopping with Kustom King. GREAT FOLKS!!!!!
The use parallel shafts as I do not see the need for tapered. I stain 3/4 of the shaft, leaving the feather end bare. I then poly coat the whole shaft and add a basic cresting between the stained and bare section. The base of the cresting is black with 2 white stripes. The position of the white stripes are in front of the riser and represent the proper brace height. That way with an arrow nocked, I look at the front of the riser to see if my brace height is correct. That really comes in handy if I have to replace a string in the field and don't have my bow square handy.
My total cost not including shafts or feathers is about $15 and my arrows meet my needs and are pleasing to look at. My brother on the other hand spent about $200 on paint, cresting tool, cap and shaft dipping tubes, hair driers and flux modulators.......and his arrows meet his needs and are pleasing fo look at. But he said he'll NEVER spend that kind of money again.
Just my opinion, but I hate spending $ on something when cheaper will do.