Let's not forget weight.
If your name is on the list, post it asking for it to be removed.FAST_N_LOOSE said:I OWN TWO LATHES....I'M CERTAINLY NO CUEMAKER
cueman said:If your name is on the list, post it asking for it to be removed.
Tony Zinzola said:The list may be over 700, but how many actually build cues versus do repairs? If Chris added his whole mailing list, there are probably quite a few on there who don't actually build cues. Probably quite a few who bought equipment and never used it as well or gave up after one attempt. It's pretty intimidating making your first cue or even your tenth. There were many times I was ready to throw my equipment out the window and call it quits. Now I can't. I'm addicted to the smell of Brazilian Rosewood.
Smorgass Bored said:Claymont,
Would you mind compiling two more lists ?
One, with the cuemakers listed according to height and the other according to age.
thanks,
Doug
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They are all already on the list.craig1243 said:how about roger pettit.jerry price well known northwest cue makers,jim griffin of norwela cues
Astounding.. now we know why the wanted for sale section grows like the US population....
JV
Are there now more cuemakers than there were when this was done on RSB? I seem to remember on RSB we included cue brands as well and were at something like 500ish.
Here I didn't see any of the import brands for obvious reasons. Would you say the number of cuemakers has doubled in the past ten or fifteen years?
I don't know if it's doubled, but it's darn close. All you need to be a cuemaker now is a dollar and a dream.....
JV