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Is this quarterstaff a +1/+1 weapon (ie, both heads of this double weapon are enchanted) or is it a +1/- weapon (ie. only one head is enchanted, the other is masterwork)?
Other question, if the other head is non magical, could you enhance it with some other abilities? A straight + or maybe some fun abilities.

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very roughly:
2k for +1
5.4k (3*1*1800) command word magic missile at 3rd level
? bonus feat
It's cheap even if only one head is enchanted, so I'm going with +1/-
You can always add new abilities to a weapon (as with all custom items subject to GM approval)
Adding New Abilities
Sometimes, lack of funds or time make it impossible for a magic item crafter to create the desired item from scratch. Fortunately, it is possible to enhance or build upon an existing magic item. Only time, gold, and the various prerequisites required of the new ability to be added to the magic item restrict the type of additional powers one can place.The cost to add additional abilities to an item is the same as if the item was not magical, less the value of the original item. Thus, a +1 longsword can be made into a +2 vorpal longsword, with the cost to create it being equal to that of a +2 vorpal sword minus the cost of a +1 longsword.
If the item is one that occupies a specific place on a character's body, the cost of adding any additional ability to that item increases by 50%. For example, if a character adds the power to confer invisibility to her ring of protection +2, the cost of adding this ability is the same as for creating a ring of invisibility multiplied by 1.5.

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Kinda expected the +1/-. Doubt it will often matter, wizard is not gonna suddenly TWF with a Qstaff, well it is highly unlikely at best.
This is PFS, so no custom items. However, I had not considered an off head modification as "customizing." At least, not any more then a normal weapon.
Eh, probally best to just leave it as the book and assume it is a +1/-.